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House Intel. Chair: ‘Cuba Is Done’ and Regime Knows That, Trying to Get ‘Favorable Terms’

On Friday’s broadcast of the Fox Business Network’s “The Bottom Line,” House Intelligence Committee Chairman Rep. Rick Crawford (R-AR) made a bold statement – “Cuba is done.” According to Rep. Crawford, the communist regime in Cuba is on its last legs and it’s just a matter of time before it crumbles. This is a significant declaration coming from a high-ranking member of the US government, and it sheds light on the current state of affairs in Cuba.

For decades, the Cuban people have suffered under the oppressive rule of the Castro regime. They have been denied basic human rights and freedoms, and their economy has been crippled by a failed communist system. But now, it seems that the end is near for this tyrannical regime.

Rep. Crawford’s statement is a testament to the progress that has been made in Cuba in recent years. The Trump administration’s tough stance on Cuba has put pressure on the regime, and it has had a profound impact. The Cuban people have become more vocal in their opposition to the government, and they have been emboldened to demand change.

The regime in Cuba knows that its days are numbered, and it is desperately trying to hold on to power. But it’s becoming increasingly clear that the people of Cuba will not stand for it any longer. They are tired of living in poverty and being oppressed by their own government. They want a better future for themselves and their children, and they are willing to fight for it.

The Trump administration’s policies have also had a significant impact on the Cuban economy. The US has imposed tough economic sanctions on the island nation, which has further weakened the regime. The Cuban people are feeling the effects of these sanctions, and they are becoming more and more frustrated with their government’s inability to improve their lives.

But the regime is not giving up without a fight. It is trying to negotiate with the US for “favorable terms” that will allow it to stay in power. However, the US government is not willing to make any concessions to a regime that has consistently violated the basic rights of its citizens. The Trump administration is standing firm in its commitment to bring freedom and democracy to Cuba.

Rep. Crawford’s statement is a clear indication that the US government is fully aware of the situation in Cuba and is actively working towards a resolution. The US is committed to supporting the Cuban people in their fight for freedom and is determined to see the end of the communist regime.

The future of Cuba is uncertain, but one thing is for sure – change is coming. The regime knows that its time is up, and the people of Cuba are ready to take back their country. The US government stands with the Cuban people in their struggle for a better future, and it will continue to support them until they achieve their goal of a free and democratic Cuba.

In conclusion, Rep. Crawford’s statement is a glimmer of hope for the Cuban people. It serves as a reminder that the US government is committed to bringing an end to the oppressive regime in Cuba and supporting the people in their fight for freedom. Cuba may be done, but its people are not. They are determined to see a brighter future for themselves and their country, and with the support of the US government, they will achieve it.

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