An economic collapse in Cuba, just 90 miles from Florida's shores, could bring with it stark consequences for the United States, given the high risk of human suffering over lack of food, energy and other resources that could drive mass migration, according to five former U.S. officials who worked on Latin America policy.
And while the Trump administration believes Cuba will fail in the wake of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro's capture, there is concern that the U.S. doesn't have a plan to manage the fallout...

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