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The U.S. Department of Justice is considering potential criminal charges against former Cuban leader Raul Castro in relation to the 1996 downing of two civilian planes associated with the humanitarian group Brothers to the Rescue. This event resulted in four fatalities and is regarded as one of the most contentious episodes in the history of U.S.-Cuba relations. Authorities indicated that the indictment still needs to be approved by a grand jury. This news arises as Washington intensifies its pressure on Havana through sanctions and diplomatic advisories. Experts suggest that this case could exacerbate tensions between the two nations and influence future discussions in the area.

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00:00The United States is about to make a move that could shake Cuba completely.
00:04U.S. officials are preparing criminal charges against former Cuban leader Raul Castro.
00:09And the case goes all the way back to a deadly incident from 1996.
00:14That was when Cuban fighter jets shot down two planes linked to a rescue group.
00:18Four people were killed, and the tragedy shocked the world.
00:22Now, nearly 30 years later, the U.S. says justice may finally be coming.
00:27Officials revealed the indictment is already being prepared behind closed doors.
00:31But it still needs approval from a grand jury before becoming official.
00:36This comes as tensions between the U.S. and Cuba are rising fast again.
00:40President Donald Trump has already increased pressure through sanctions and restrictions.
00:45At the same time, CIA Director John Ratcliffe reportedly warned Cuba to make major changes.
00:51What makes this even bigger is that similar charges were recently used against leaders tied to Venezuela.
00:58Now, many people are asking the same question.
01:01Is this just a legal case or the beginning of a much larger conflict between the U.S. and Cuba?
01:07you have to prove it to somebody for war?
01:07Who's who's who's who's who's who's who?
01:07What mean you have to prove that the U.S. and Cubaout?
01:07He also recommended themselves as Candy- Canada
01:07Bye now is the end of a couple of dollars and was eligible to return last course.
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