Why is the CIA chief meeting Cuba’s government now? | DW News
As Cuba runs out of fuel and struggles with widespread power cuts, CIA Director John Ratcliffe has made a rare trip to Havana, holding talks with Cuban officials. The US says it’s open to cooperation — but only under strict conditions. Is Washington shifting strategy, or tightening pressure? Foreign policy analyst Cecile Shay explains what’s really behind the visit.
Chapters:
00:00 CIA chief John Ratcliffe visits Cuba amid deepening crisis
00:42 Interview: Cecile Shay, Chicago Council on Global Affairs
02:04 Why the US made this highly unusual visit public
02:54 Sanctions, fuel shortages and Cuba’s potential concessions
05:27 Turning point or tactic? Future of US–Cuba relations
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