US raises threat of military action against Cuba
Adversarial Framing
How They Deceive You
Propaganda
The piece applies loaded escalation language and selective omission to cast US policy as aggressive regime change while downplaying stated security rationales.
Main Device
Adversarial Framing
US statements are introduced through threat and regime-change terminology that receives top billing over the national-security context provided by officials.
Archetype
Non-aligned US foreign-policy skeptic
Views American pressure on Cuba through a lens that prioritizes sovereignty concerns and skepticism of US security claims.
Emphasizes 'regime change' rhetoric and omits Cuba's reported ties to Russia and China, steering readers toward a one-sided view of US motives.
Writer's Worldview
“Non-aligned US foreign-policy skeptic”
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