Rubio warns Cuba after US indicts former leader
On Thursday, Secretary of State Marco Rubio cautioned Cuba that the United States is intensely focused on altering the communist regime, following the island's shock at a US indictment against its former president, Raul Castro. The US military reported that the USS Nimitz aircraft carrier, along with its escort warships, had entered the Caribbean. When President Donald Trump was asked if this deployment was intended to intimidate Cuba, he responded, "No, not at all." Rubio, a Cuban American and a vocal critic of the government in Havana, characterized the island, located 90 miles (145 kilometers) from the US coast, as a "failed state" grappling with a significant economic crisis. He stated, "Their economic system is ineffective. It is broken, and it cannot be repaired under the current political system in place," while speaking to reporters in Miami. "What they have become accustomed to over the years is merely buying time and waiting us out. T...