U.S. political debate centers on whether Cuba poses a threat to American security and how Washington should respond. Both outlets describe a strategy associated with President Donald Trump that focuses on tightening pressure on the Cuban government and its economic structures. The approach highlighted in the coverage centers on sanctions aimed at GAESA, a Cuban conglomerate linked to the country’s military and major sectors of the economy. The strategy also references legal developments involving former Cuban leader Raúl Castro, including an indictment mentioned by the outlets. In addition, the reporting points to the LIBERTAD Act as a key policy framework used to confront the Cuban regime. While the articles differ in framing, they align on the main components of the proposed or implemented strategy: increased sanctions targeting GAESA, attention to high-level legal actions involving Raúl Castro, and use of the LIBERTAD Act to guide Cuba-related enforcement. The common thread is a focus on applying economic and legal pressure to address perceived risks tied to the Cuban government’s conduct.