Following the January 2026 U.S. operation that removed Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, the Trump administration launched a maximum-pressure campaign against Cuba through an energy blockade that cut off Venezuelan and Mexican oil supplies, triggering fuel shortages and economic strain. Executive orders imposed secondary tariffs on third-country suppliers and additional sanctions on regime figures, while U.S. naval assets including the USS Nimitz carrier strike group and Marine Expeditionary Units deployed to the Caribbean alongside stepped-up surveillance overflights. In May 2026, authorities unsealed an indictment against Raúl Castro tied to a 1996 incident, providing a potential legal parallel to prior actions, even as limited bilateral talks continued. Cuban officials have rejected demands for reforms and prepared defensive measures, sustaining focus on whether sustained economic and diplomatic leverage produces concessions or limited strikes before any resolution window.
Riepilogo sperimentale generato dall'AI con riferimento ai dati di Polymarket. Questo non è un consiglio di trading e non ha alcun ruolo nella risoluzione di questo mercato. · AggiornatoAzione militare degli Stati Uniti contro Cuba da parte di...?
$5,998,357 Vol.
31 dicembre
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$5,998,357 Vol.
31 dicembre
38%
For the purposes of this market, a qualifying "strike" is defined as the use of aerial bombs, drones, or missiles (including FPV and ATGM strikes as well as cruise or ballistic missiles) launched by any United States operatives, including military forces, intelligence agencies, or other U.S. government operatives, that physically impact ground territory within the listed country.
A strike on any area within the terrestrial territory (including rivers, lakes, ports, but excluding territorial sea) of the listed country counts.
Missiles or drones that are intercepted and surface-to-air missile strikes will not be sufficient for a "Yes" resolution, regardless of whether they land territory or cause damage.
Actions such as artillery fire, small arms fire, ground incursions, naval shelling, or cyberattacks will not qualify.
Any strike occurring during this market’s timeframe that is claimed by either Donald Trump or the U.S. government will qualify.
The primary resolution source will be a consensus of credible reporting.
This market will remain open until the end of the second day after the resolution time. If the date/time of a qualifying strike cannot be confirmed by a consensus of credible reporting by that time, it will resolve to "No" regardless of whether a strike was later confirmed to have taken place.
Mercato aperto: Jan 4, 2026, 3:08 PM ET
Resolver
0x65070BE91...For the purposes of this market, a qualifying "strike" is defined as the use of aerial bombs, drones, or missiles (including FPV and ATGM strikes as well as cruise or ballistic missiles) launched by any United States operatives, including military forces, intelligence agencies, or other U.S. government operatives, that physically impact ground territory within the listed country.
A strike on any area within the terrestrial territory (including rivers, lakes, ports, but excluding territorial sea) of the listed country counts.
Missiles or drones that are intercepted and surface-to-air missile strikes will not be sufficient for a "Yes" resolution, regardless of whether they land territory or cause damage.
Actions such as artillery fire, small arms fire, ground incursions, naval shelling, or cyberattacks will not qualify.
Any strike occurring during this market’s timeframe that is claimed by either Donald Trump or the U.S. government will qualify.
The primary resolution source will be a consensus of credible reporting.
This market will remain open until the end of the second day after the resolution time. If the date/time of a qualifying strike cannot be confirmed by a consensus of credible reporting by that time, it will resolve to "No" regardless of whether a strike was later confirmed to have taken place.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Following the January 2026 U.S. operation that removed Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, the Trump administration launched a maximum-pressure campaign against Cuba through an energy blockade that cut off Venezuelan and Mexican oil supplies, triggering fuel shortages and economic strain. Executive orders imposed secondary tariffs on third-country suppliers and additional sanctions on regime figures, while U.S. naval assets including the USS Nimitz carrier strike group and Marine Expeditionary Units deployed to the Caribbean alongside stepped-up surveillance overflights. In May 2026, authorities unsealed an indictment against Raúl Castro tied to a 1996 incident, providing a potential legal parallel to prior actions, even as limited bilateral talks continued. Cuban officials have rejected demands for reforms and prepared defensive measures, sustaining focus on whether sustained economic and diplomatic leverage produces concessions or limited strikes before any resolution window.
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