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Trump Faults NATO Over Greenland Dispute At Turkey Leaders’ Summit

Trump Uses 30-Year-Old Murder Case to Indict Raúl Castro

Eriki Joan UgunushebyEriki Joan Ugunushe
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​The United States government is preparing a massive legal move against Cuba’s former president, Raúl Castro. Federal sources reveal that a grand jury has officially returned a criminal indictment against the 94-year-old former dictator. The historic announcement is scheduled to take place at the Freedom Tower in downtown Miami, a deeply symbolic venue for the Cuban-American exile community. This legal action marks a massive escalation in the white-hot tensions between Washington and Havana under President Donald Trump’s administration.

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  • ​The 1996 Brothers to the Rescue Shootdown
  • ​ Weaponizing History for Today’s Political Gain

​The 1996 Brothers to the Rescue Shootdown

​The entire U.S. case rests on a tragic, politically charged international incident that happened three decades ago. On February 24, 1996, Cuban military fighter jets intercepted and shot down two unarmed civilian planes over the ocean. The aircraft belonged to “Brothers to the Rescue,” a Miami-based non-profit organization that flew humanitarian missions to search for and save Cuban refugees fleeing the communist island by boat.

​The attack killed four Cuban-American pilots: Carlos Costa, Armando Alejandre Jr., Mario de la Peña, and Pablo Morales. At the time, the United States and the United Nations strongly condemned the strike, proving the planes were operating in international airspace, while Havana claimed the aircraft had violated Cuban borders. U.S. prosecutors now accuse Raúl Castro and his late brother, Fidel Castro, of personally ordering the Cuban air force to execute the deadly strike.

Trump Uses 30-Year-Old Murder Case to Indict Raúl Castro
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​The formal unsealing of the charges is being treated as a major political event by top U.S. law enforcement officials. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, who rose to prominence as Donald Trump’s personal criminal defense lawyer before taking over the Department of Justice, will headline the Miami press conference. He will be joined by FBI co-Deputy Director Christopher Raia and Florida Senator Ashley Moody.

​The indictment comes at a time when the Trump administration is aggressively targeting socialist and communist governments across Latin America. Earlier this year, U.S. forces launched a military raid on Venezuela, capturing the leader Nicolás Maduro and his wife. Following that operation, the White House turned its full attention toward Cuba, imposing crippling economic sanctions that have triggered severe electricity blackouts and fuel shortages across the island.

​While Raúl Castro stepped down from the Cuban presidency in 2018, intelligence analysts emphasize that he still wields immense behind-the-scenes control over Cuba’s ruling Communist Party, making this indictment a direct attack on the island’s current power structure.

​ Weaponizing History for Today’s Political Gain

​The 1996 shootdown of the Brothers to the Rescue planes was an absolute tragedy and a blatant violation of international aviation laws. The four men who died deserved justice thirty years ago. However, bringing a federal indictment against a frail, 94-year-old retired leader three decades after the fact has very little to do with genuine judicial closure and everything to do with aggressive, modern, crazy Trump politics.

​The timing of this legal move is incredibly calculated. By placing Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, a political appointee famous for executing the president’s personal legal strategies, at the center of a grand ceremony in Miami, the administration is deliberately playing to a specific, passionate voting base in Florida.

​Furthermore, this move cannot be separated from the recent U.S. military invasion of Venezuela. The White House is using the American justice system as a psychological warfare tool to terrify the Cuban regime and manufacture a justification for further escalation. When you look at the devastating blockades already causing total blackouts for ordinary Cuban citizens, dusting off a 30-year-old cold case feels less like an objective pursuit of international law and more like a setup for a potential conflict.

Justice should be a steady, neutral principle, not an on-demand weapon dragged out of the archives whenever an administration wants to turn up the heat on a foreign enemy.

​Should the U.S. government have the right to criminally indict sitting or former foreign heads of state in domestic courts, or does this practice completely ruin international diplomacy?
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Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe is a dedicated news writer and an aspiring entertainment and media lawyer. Graduated from the University of Ibadan, she combines her legal acumen with a passion for writing to craft compelling news stories.Eriki's commitment to effective communication shines through her participation in the Jobberman soft skills training, where she honed her abilities to overcome communication barriers, embrace the email culture, and provide and receive constructive feedback. She has also nurtured her creativity skills, understanding how creativity fosters critical thinking—a valuable asset in both writing and law.

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