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"tags": [
"Cuba",
"Cuba/USA",
"Noticia Principal",
"USA",
"Col. Raúl Guillermo Rodríguez Castro",
"Cuban president Diaz-Canel",
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"textContent": "In diplomacy, who you choose to talk to often matters as much as what you say. Recent reporting by the Miami Herald and comments by U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio suggest that Washington may be attempting something unusual — pressuring Cuba to the breaking point while quietly exploring back-channel contacts with the very power […]",
"title": "Washington’s contradictory Cuba strategy"
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