#Politico: Yes, Trump might really attack Cuba
![]() The Trump administration has been dancing around the question of whether it will carry out military strikes against Cuba. POLITICO’s senior foreign affairs correspondent was told it is increasingly willing to take such a step. That’s a significant escalation from a few months ago, when officials were primarily focused on using economic and diplomatic pressure to squeeze the communist regime in Havana. A U.S. official and a person familiar with the administration’s discussions on Cuba told that President Donald Trump and his aides have grown frustrated that the U.S. pressure campaign, which includes starving the island of fuel, has not led Cuba’s leaders to agree to significant economic and political reforms. So they’re taking the military option more seriously than previously. U.S. military planners are weighing an array of options beyond grabbing one or two individuals. The military action could range from a single airstrike meant to scare the regime into concessions to a ground invasion meant to uproot it. |

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