Cuba in the crosshairs: looking for a soft coup?
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How They Deceive You
Propaganda
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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