# Sanctions

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World

From Tehran to Havana: Trump’s Revived Gunboat Diplomacy Targets Cuba

President Trump has increased sanctions on Cuba and threatened a military intervention involving the USS Abraham Lincoln carrier strike group. This pivot suggests a new phase of aggressive 'maximum pressure' in the Caribbean following the end of operations in Iran.

iMil2026年5月4日 00:23
#Donald Trump#Cuba#USS Abraham Lincoln
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Politics

A Fourteen-Point Non-Starter: Trump Rebuffs Tehran’s Maximalist Peace Overture

President Donald Trump has expressed profound skepticism over a 14-point peace proposal from Iran that demands U.S. withdrawal from the Middle East and reparations. Delivered via Pakistan, the framework sets rigid 'red lines' that Washington suggests are fundamentally unacceptable for any future resolution.

iMil2026年5月4日 00:23
#Donald Trump#Iran#Pakistan
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World

Straits of Fire: Trump's Naval Threats Force a Cuban Standoff

President Trump has escalated tensions with Cuba by threatening military intervention and carrier deployment, prompting a defiant response from President Díaz-Canel. The rhetorical shift coincides with new sanctions and mass anti-U.S. protests in Havana, signaling a return to high-stakes brinkmanship in the Caribbean.

SoMi2026年5月3日 05:23
#US-Cuba Relations#Donald Trump#Díaz-Canel
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Politics

Beijing Strikes Back: China Invokes Blocking Statute to Shield Refiners from US Iran Sanctions

China has issued a formal blocking order against US sanctions on five domestic petrochemical companies involved in Iranian oil trade. The move utilizes Beijing’s 2021 blocking statute to prohibit Chinese entities from complying with US extraterritorial measures, escalating the legal conflict between the two nations.

SoBiz2026年5月3日 04:53
#China-US Relations#Sanctions#MOFCOM
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World

Caribbean Brinkmanship: Havana Warns of 'Dangerous' Escalation as U.S. Signals Military Pivot

Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez has condemned recent U.S. military threats and intensified sanctions as a 'dangerous' escalation of hostilities. The tension follows White House remarks suggesting the potential deployment of a carrier strike group to the Caribbean as a means of exerting pressure on the island.

SoMi2026年5月2日 22:53
#Cuba#U.S. Foreign Policy#Military Escalation
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World

Bracing for Confrontation: Havana Decries Washington’s 'Absurd' Threat Narrative

Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez has dismissed U.S. claims that the island poses a national security threat as 'absurd' and 'deceptive.' The denial comes amid heightened regional tensions following U.S. military operations in Venezuela and a failure by the U.S. Senate to restrict executive war powers.

iMil2026年4月30日 18:27
#Cuba#U.S. Foreign Policy#Bruno Rodríguez
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World

Stalemate in the Strait: The Tripartite Axis Blunting Washington’s 'Maximum Pressure' on Iran

The U.S. strategy of 'maximum pressure' against Iran is faltering as China, Russia, and Pakistan intervene with legal, political, and logistical support. Pakistan’s opening of a land corridor for third-party goods specifically undermines the effectiveness of the U.S. naval blockade in the Persian Gulf.

SoMi2026年4月30日 12:27
#Iran#Trump#China
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World

Rails of Resistance: Iran’s Strategic Gambit to Bypass the Strait of Hormuz

Iran is exploring a strategic plan to export crude oil to China via rail networks to bypass U.S. naval blockades in the Strait of Hormuz. Leveraging Central Asian infrastructure, Tehran seeks to secure its economic lifeline to Beijing despite significant logistical costs and operational challenges.

SoMi2026年4月30日 12:27
#Iran#China#Energy Security
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Politics

The Economic Noose: Trump’s Blockade Strategy Pushes Iran to the Brink and Global Oil to $110

The Trump administration has initiated a long-term maritime blockade of Iran, triggering a surge in Brent crude prices to nearly $110 per barrel. While the U.S. seeks to force nuclear concessions through economic attrition, Iran has threatened unprecedented military retaliation and the potential closure of vital global energy arteries.

SoBiz2026年4月30日 05:27
#Trump#Iran#Oil Prices
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World

Diplomatic Deadlock: Tehran Blames ‘Excessive’ Washington Demands for Stalled Negotiations

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has publicly blamed 'excessive' U.S. demands for the collapse of the most recent round of bilateral negotiations. The breakdown highlights a persistent gap between Washington’s security requirements and Tehran’s expectations for comprehensive sanctions relief.

SoMi2026年4月27日 12:57
#Iran#United States#Abbas Araghchi
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World

Brinkmanship in Islamabad: Why Trump’s Sudden Exit Stalls Iran Peace Hopes

President Trump has canceled a diplomatic mission to Pakistan intended for peace talks with Iran, citing a lack of progress and Iranian internal instability. The cancellation deepens a stalemate characterized by U.S. naval blockades and Iranian refusal to negotiate under military pressure.

iMil2026年4月27日 05:57
#Donald Trump#Iran#Pakistan
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World

Brinkmanship 2.0: Trump Extends Ceasefire While Tightening Naval Noose on Iran

The Trump administration has extended a ceasefire with Iran while maintaining a crippling naval blockade, leading to a diplomatic stalemate and threats of regional conflict. Iran has refused to attend mediation talks in Pakistan, citing U.S. bad faith and vowing to target regional oil production if attacked.

SoBiz2026年4月22日 02:29
#Donald Trump#Iran#Naval Blockade