Donald Trump says Cuba's next.
For decades, the United States has tried to isolate the country, but now the language is getting stronger, and a tightening of the oil blockade has brought the island to its knees.
President Trump has said taking the country would be an "honour", and his Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, says Cuba cannot fix its economy without changing its government.
In Havana, officials are now preparing for the possibility of a U.S. attack.
Today, Havana-based journalist Ruaridh Nicoll, on what people inside Cuba are living through – and fearing might come next.
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Guest: Havana-based journalist Ruaridh Nicoll.
Photo: AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein

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