As Trump ramps up pressure on Cuba, China has ‘very limited options’

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Any response from Beijing is likely to be constrained to diplomatic opposition and humanitarian aid, according to analysts

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Cuba scrambled to restore power on Monday after a nationwide blackout that hit the communist-run island just as US President Donald Trump said he expected to take it over. Photo: AFP

Cao Jiaxuanin BeijingAs Washington steps up rhetoric and pressure on Cuba after its campaign in Iran, Beijing finds itself torn between geopolitical reality and ideological affinity.

According to analysts, Beijing has few good options to counter US hegemony in Washington’s own backyard, and its response is likely to be constrained to diplomatic opposition and modest humanitarian aid.

They said any disruption to global stability ultimately harmed Beijing’s interests and did not see prolonged US military action creating a window of opportunity for China.

AdvertisementUS President Donald Trump on Monday said he expected to have “the honour of taking Cuba”, after a tightening US oil squeeze contributed to widespread blackouts across the island.

“All my life I’ve been hearing about the United States and Cuba. When will the United States do it?” Trump told reporters at the White House, adding he could do “anything I want” with Cuba.

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