After Cuba completes its failed-state collapse, then what? - The Washington Post
Cuba, facing severe shortages of fuel and food amid a collapsing Communist regime, is experiencing increased social disorder. The article questions what might follow if Cuba's failed state continues to deteriorate, noting its long-standing political history and uncertain future.
The Museum of Socialism, a.k.a. Cuba, is plummeting in a tightening gyre. The 67-year-old Communist regime, which has existed during 14 U.S. presidencies (counting Donald Trump twice), might not survive into a 15th.
Democracy Dies in Darkness
After Cuba completes its failed-state collapse, then what?
The Trump-targeted country, low on fuel and low on food, faces, at best, social entropy.
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