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Cuba in the crosshairs: looking for a soft coup?

washingtonexaminer.comMay 21, 2026 at 12:01 PM14 views
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How They Deceive You

Propaganda

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Direct sourcing from officials keeps the core facts intact, but interpretive linkage between the old indictment and current policy hints at escalation.

Main Device

Temporal Linkage

The article connects a 1996 indictment to present-day pressure on Cuba to imply an ongoing regime-change trajectory.

Archetype

Cuba hardline conservative

Views U.S. legal action against the Castro regime as overdue accountability rather than political theater.

Temporal linkage and interpretive phrasing tie a narrow indictment to broader regime-change speculation, nudging readers toward seeing escalation where the charges alone do not state it.

Writer's Worldview

Cuba hardline conservative

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