The Trump administration is increasing pressure on Cuba, cutting off vital oil supplies and straining its economy, while rolling blackouts leave millions of people without power. Tuesday at 8 p.m., MPR News host Catharine Richert talks with foreign policy analyst Peter Kornbluh about the latest developments and what they mean for the future of U.S.-Cuba relations.
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Guest:
Peter Kornbluh is the director of the Cuba Documentation Project at the National Security Archive in Washington, D.C. He was co-director of the Iran-Contra documentation project and director of the Archive's project on U.S. policy toward Nicaragua. He is coauthor of “Back Channel to Cuba: The Hidden History of Negotiations between Washington and Havana.”