# U.S.%20Foreign%20Policy
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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.

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.

The Clausewitzian Trap: Why Symbolic Victory Stalls Diplomacy in the Iran Conflict
Expert analysis suggests that the ongoing tensions with Iran are exacerbated by a 'fog of war' and a U.S. political requirement for symbolic victory. With the UK unready for conflict and the transatlantic alliance strained, the situation highlights a critical failure in current global security governance.

Discrepancies in the Desert: Rubio Reassesses Iran’s Resilient Missile Arsenal
Secretary of State Marco Rubio has acknowledged that Iran retains 50% of its missile stockpile, contradicting earlier claims by President Trump. As Tehran proposes a new phased peace plan that prioritizes reopening the Strait of Hormuz over nuclear concessions, the White House faces internal disagreement on how to finalize the conflict.

Trump’s War of Attrition: Washington’s Calculated Patience in the Iranian Conflict
President Trump has signaled a long-term commitment to the conflict with Iran, asserting that the U.S. is under no pressure to reach a deal while a naval blockade and military strikes devastate Iran's economy and military capabilities.

The Pink Tide Defies the Potomac: Latin America’s New Axis of Resistance
The leaders of Mexico, Brazil, and Colombia have issued a powerful joint condemnation of U.S. interventionism and economic sanctions in Latin America. This coordinated diplomatic stance signals a growing rift in the Western Hemisphere, with regional powers demanding a shift toward non-intervention and sovereign self-determination.

A Decisive Exit: The End of the U.S. Military Era in Syria and the Rise of a New Order
After 11 years of military presence, the United States has completed its withdrawal from Syria, transferring control of all bases to the Syrian Transitional Government. This move marks the end of a major chapter in Middle Eastern geopolitics and places the responsibility for national security and counter-terrorism on the burgeoning transitional administration.

The High Price of Escalation: Tehran Tallies a $270 Billion Bill Following Alleged Strikes
Following devastating strikes on residential areas in Tehran, the Iranian government has estimated total damages at $270 billion. The move signals a shift toward seeking reparations through international and back-channel mediation in Islamabad, even as regional tensions reach a breaking point.

Tehran’s Rubble and the $270 Billion Bill: Iran Frames Damage as Diplomatic Leverage
Following reported U.S. and Israeli strikes on residential areas in Tehran, the Iranian government has estimated damages at $270 billion and is seeking reparations through diplomatic channels in Islamabad. The escalation marks a significant shift as Iran attempts to leverage urban destruction into a formal financial and political grievance against its adversaries.

A Crack in the Wall of Silence: Israel and Lebanon’s Unprecedented Diplomatic Encounter
In a landmark diplomatic shift, high-ranking non-military representatives from Israel and Lebanon met for over two hours in Washington, D.C. Hosted by U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, the talks mark the first direct engagement of this kind in decades between the two technically warring nations.

Cracks in the Alliance: NATO Powers Recoil from Washington’s Iranian Blockade
Major NATO allies including the UK, Spain, and Turkey have publicly rejected participation in a U.S.-led maritime blockade against Iran. The discord highlights a deepening rift between Washington’s unilateral military strategy and the European preference for diplomacy and international law.

The Islamabad Gambit: Trump Signals Imminent, Unorthodox Thaw with Tehran
President Trump has announced that negotiations with Iranian officials may occur in Pakistan within the next two days. This unexpected diplomatic move suggests a new attempt at a direct breakthrough with Tehran, leveraging Pakistan as a regional mediator.