Personally, I think the U.S. indictment of Raúl Castro may trigger a broader geopolitical shift, not just in Cuban politics but globally. What makes this particularly fascinating is how quickly the narrative around his alleged involvement in the 1996 aircraft shootdown has escalated into accusations of regime collapse. While President Trump has dismissed concerns about escalation, the White House’s emphasis on a 'rogue state' policy suggests a strategic pivot away from soft power. In my opinion, the most immediate threat might not be to the Cuban government itself but to its fragile political ecosystem. Experts warn that even minor changes could destabilize the island, leaving the Castro family’s legacy intact. However, if the crisis escalates, the outcome could reverberate beyond Latin America, influencing international alliances and security dynamics. Ultimately, this situation underscores the tension between ideological goals and practical consequences in polarized global politics.