EE.UU. intensifica la presión sobre Cuba con una posible acusación contra Castro tras la visita del jefe de la CIA a la isla – CNN en Español
- The United States is increasing diplomatic and legal pressure on the Cuban government, with reports indicating that federal prosecutors are preparing a formal indictment against former President Raúl...
- According to reporting from CNN en Español, the potential charges against the 94-year-old former leader center on the 1996 shoot-down of two aircraft belonging to the Cuban-American exile...
- The move toward a formal accusation follows a high-level diplomatic mission to the island.
The United States is increasing diplomatic and legal pressure on the Cuban government, with reports indicating that federal prosecutors are preparing a formal indictment against former President Raúl Castro.
According to reporting from CNN en Español, the potential charges against the 94-year-old former leader center on the 1996 shoot-down of two aircraft belonging to the Cuban-American exile organization Hermanos al Rescate. The incident resulted in the deaths of four people, three of whom were United States citizens.
CIA Delegation to Havana
The move toward a formal accusation follows a high-level diplomatic mission to the island. CIA Director John Ratcliffe led a United States delegation to Havana on May 14, 2026, to meet with Cuban officials.
The visit occurred as relations between the two nations remain strained and Cuba continues to struggle with a significant collapse of its energy sector.
Humanitarian Aid and Political Reforms
Washington is reportedly leveraging the current Cuban energy crisis to secure political concessions. The United States is demanding that the Cuban government implement reforms in exchange for humanitarian assistance intended to stabilize the island’s failing power infrastructure.

This strategy intensifies the pressure on the current administration in Havana, linking essential resource aid to the government’s willingness to meet U.S. Demands.
Legislative and Legal Push
The pursuit of charges against Raúl Castro has been supported by members of the U.S. Congress. In February 2026, four Cuban-American lawmakers formally requested that the Department of Justice evaluate the evidence and move forward with an indictment related to the 1996 aircraft shoot-downs.
Federal prosecutors have since been examining potential charges, focusing on the role of the Cuban Armed Forces in the operation that targeted the exile group’s planes.
