What the Protests in Cuba Mean for the Future of Communism and U.S. Relations
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With Cuba’s most significant demonstrations in decades, president Miguel Diaz-Canel has blamed the U.S. for the hardships Cubans face and claimed the demonstrators are mercenaries hired by the U.S. to destabilize the island.
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