Florida‑based Cuban diaspora hardliners and allied Latin conservatives (e.g., Rubio) steer U.S. Cuba policy toward maximal sanctions to satisfy domestic identity narratives regardless of on‑island outcomes.
— Explains why hardline sanctions persist across administrations, linking foreign policy to swing‑state coalition incentives and the humanitarian and migratory consequences of those choices.
Juan David Rojas
2025.08.20
100% relevant
The piece attributes the SSOT move to Rubio’s counsel and critiques Miami exile neoconservatism’s framing that denies sanctions’ harms while demanding escalation.
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