Hyperextended
The article discusses the complexities of a new regime-change operation in Cuba. It highlights the challenges faced by an unpopular president who is entangled in multiple wars. The author expresses a mix of curiosity and skepticism about the unfolding political situation.
- ▪The article is part of Nick Catoggio's daily newsletter on politics.
- ▪It focuses on a regime-change operation in Cuba.
- ▪The author questions the impact of an unpopular war on the president's support.
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Boiling Frogs Hyperextended On biting off more than you can chew. Nick Catoggio / May 22, 2026 Loading Illustration by Noah Hickey/The Dispatch (Photos via Getty Images). Illustration by Noah Hickey/The Dispatch (Photos via Getty Images). Audio Turn any article into a podcast. Upgrade now to start listening. Text Size Members can share articles with friends & family to bypass the paywall. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Threads Email 0 Open and scroll to the comments section You’re reading Boiling Frogs, Nick Catoggio’s daily newsletter on politics. To unlock the full version, become a Dispatch member today. I’m excited about our new regime-change operation in Cuba, mostly as a matter of morbid curiosity.
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