
According to sources, the Trump administration lacks a clear plan for overthrowing the Cuban communist regime, which has been in power for nearly 70 years. Nevertheless, they view the recent capture of Maduro and the subsequent concessions from his allies as a model for Cuba. Senior American officials emphasize that this could serve as a signal to the Cuban authorities.
During meetings with Cuban emigrants and civil activists in Miami and Washington, administration representatives focused on identifying potential insiders within the current government who might recognize the threat and agree to negotiations, one American official reported.
Additionally, administration representatives confirmed that the recent operation to capture Maduro on January 3 was carried out with the help of an agent from his inner circle.