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Does Sheinbaum Really Care About Cuba? And How Likely Are US Military Strikes in Mexico?
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Does Sheinbaum Really Care About Cuba? And How Likely Are US Military Strikes in Mexico?

•February 9, 2026
Latin America Risk Report
Latin America Risk Report•Feb 9, 2026
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Summary

The episode examines the increasingly fraught relationship between Mexico’s President‑elect Claudia Sheinbaum and former U.S. President Donald Trump, focusing on five intersecting issues: Mexico’s humanitarian aid and oil shipments to Cuba, alleged ties between Venezuela’s Maduro regime and Mexico’s Morena party, persistent corruption scandals such as the huachicol fuel theft, and broader geopolitical tensions. The host highlights how these factors could complicate bilateral cooperation as the 2026 election approaches, while also questioning whether Sheinbaum’s policies genuinely prioritize Cuban interests. Expert commentary underscores the strategic calculations both leaders face, suggesting that Mexico’s stance on Cuba may become a diplomatic flashpoint.

Does Sheinbaum really care about Cuba? And how likely are US military strikes in Mexico?

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