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SWOT analysis of Cuba following US‑Cuba diplomatic thaw (Nov 2015)

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #025094
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1
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The document merely outlines a public diplomatic development and provides generic economic data. It contains no specific names of financial transactions, covert actions, or misconduct, and offers no a US flag raised in Havana on Aug 14 2015, marking restoration of diplomatic ties. Barack Obama and Secretary of State John Kerry publicly advocated lifting the embargo. Basic macro‑economic figures fo

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