2026-05-31 · Polymarket · 592 条相关讨论
first line jsut helps the yes case imo
first line jsut helps the yes case imo
why? its clear that its not deplomatic talk
why? its clear that its not deplomatic talk
doesn't talking about operational security also count as diplomatic?
doesn't talking about operational security also count as diplomatic?
It's still diplomatic. It all happened cause of current escalation of diplomatic relationship with Cuba, can't be interpret as anything, but diplomatic. First since 2025 when Trump suspended such meetings, first ever including top ranking officers from both sides, happened under high pressure between countries, acknowledged as politically important by both sides and media, meeting which main result was "agreed to communicate further" after a long period of silence. Reuters(US general meets Cuban military officials at edge of Guantanamo Bay** as Trump pressures island nation**): > "The head of the U.S. military's Southern Command met with top Cuban military officials Friday at the edge of the American naval base at Guantanamo Bay, as President Trump heaps pressure on Cuba and does not rule out military action. " Meeting was "rare" happened by "mutual agreement" and both sides "agreed to maintain communication" AP(US commander meets with Cuban military officials **as Trump pressures island nation**): > "The top U.S. commander in Latin America met with Cuban military leaders Friday in a “brief exchange on operational security matters” near the U.S. Navy base in Guantanamo Bay, the latest official to visit the island nation **as President Donald Trump ramps up pressure on its leaders.** > > Gen. Francis Donovan, head of U.S. Southern Command, met with Lt. Gen. Roberto Legrá Sotolongo and other Cuban military officials." It was the "latest official" US visit and that the sides agreed to communicate between military commands. CBS(Top U.S. general in Caribbean meets with Cuban military leaders near Guantanamo Bay** as tensions simmer**): > "In recent months, the **Trump administration has put intense pressure on Cuba**, which has frustrated U.S. presidents for decades. > > Gen. Francis Donovan, head of U.S. Southern Command, met with Lt. Gen. Roberto Legrá Sotolongo and other Cuban military officials. > > Cuba’s Revolutionary Armed Forces said in a statement that both sides viewed “**the meeting positively because it addressed security issues along the perimeter separating the military enclave, and they agreed to maintain communication between the two military commands**." Latest high level contact between the United States and Cuba. Under rules provided this meeting should qualify.
It's still diplomatic. It all happened cause of current escalation of diplomatic relationship with Cuba, can't be interpret as anything, but diplomatic. First since 2025 when Trump suspended such meetings, first ever including top ranking officers from both sides, happened under high pressure between countries, acknowledged as politically important by both sides and media, meeting which main result was "agreed to communicate further" after a long period of silence. Reuters(US general meets Cuban military officials at edge of Guantanamo Bay** as Trump pressures island nation**): > "The head of the U.S. military's Southern Command met with top Cuban military officials Friday at the edge of the American naval base at Guantanamo Bay, as President Trump heaps pressure on Cuba and does not rule out military action. " Meeting was "rare" happened by "mutual agreement" and both sides "agreed to maintain communication" AP(US commander meets with Cuban military officials **as Trump pressures island nation**): > "The top U.S. commander in Latin America met with Cuban military leaders Friday in a “brief exchange on operational security matters” near the U.S. Navy base in Guantanamo Bay, the latest official to visit the island nation **as President Donald Trump ramps up pressure on its leaders.** > > Gen. Francis Donovan, head of U.S. Southern Command, met with Lt. Gen. Roberto Legrá Sotolongo and other Cuban military officials." It was the "latest official" US visit and that the sides agreed to communicate between military commands. CBS(Top U.S. general in Caribbean meets with Cuban military leaders near Guantanamo Bay** as tensions simmer**): > "In recent months, the **Trump administration has put intense pressure on Cuba**, which has frustrated U.S. presidents for decades. > > Gen. Francis Donovan, head of U.S. Southern Command, met with Lt. Gen. Roberto Legrá Sotolongo and other Cuban military officials. > > Cuba’s Revolutionary Armed Forces said in a statement that both sides viewed “**the meeting positively because it addressed security issues along the perimeter separating the military enclave, and they agreed to maintain communication between the two military commands**." Latest high level contact between the United States and Cuba. Under rules provided this meeting should qualify.
Per the rules it should be diplomatic meeting. not military only.
Per the rules it should be diplomatic meeting. not military only.
nevermind, credible outlets do not point at a diplomatic meeting, they just mention military officials and that's kinda it
nevermind, credible outlets do not point at a diplomatic meeting, they just mention military officials and that's kinda it
Was it chance encounter no. Were they official and authorized yes. Were they negotiating over something yes. Was it after market creation and before market close yes
Was it chance encounter no. Were they official and authorized yes. Were they negotiating over something yes. Was it after market creation and before market close yes
Its funny to see how yes holders argue each other 💀
Its funny to see how yes holders argue each other 💀
Cross border security is a diplomatic issue I think
Cross border security is a diplomatic issue I think
The point is diplomacy not with who
The point is diplomacy not with who
Nah, that's not what the text says. It says it's A second meeting, it doesn't specify it's related to the first.
Nah, that's not what the text says. It says it's A second meeting, it doesn't specify it's related to the first.
Trump and xis meeting was not diplomatic because they discussed soybean purchases
Trump and xis meeting was not diplomatic because they discussed soybean purchases
This was an anti-diplomatic, they spent the afternoon slapping each other to see who is more manly
This was an anti-diplomatic, they spent the afternoon slapping each other to see who is more manly
military officials are high level diplomatic individuals
military officials are high level diplomatic individuals
“Diplomacy is the art and practice of conducting negotiations, maintaining relationships, and managing communications between nations or groups”
“Diplomacy is the art and practice of conducting negotiations, maintaining relationships, and managing communications between nations or groups”
they didnt do diplomacy, they did ops
they didnt do diplomacy, they did ops
THEY SPOKE ABOUT FENCES
THEY SPOKE ABOUT FENCES
Are we still debating diplomacy after 18h
Are we still debating diplomacy after 18h
I'd say a brief, technical security exchange between military commands, not diplomacy over US–Cuba relations
I'd say a brief, technical security exchange between military commands, not diplomacy over US–Cuba relations
The May 29 Donovan-Legrá meeting was a military operational security coordination about Guantanamo Bay base perimeter. It was not diplomacy, not negotiation, and not regarding US-Cuba relations. The market rules explicitly exclude "talks otherwise not deliberately aimed at diplomacy or negotiation."
The May 29 Donovan-Legrá meeting was a military operational security coordination about Guantanamo Bay base perimeter. It was not diplomacy, not negotiation, and not regarding US-Cuba relations. The market rules explicitly exclude "talks otherwise not deliberately aimed at diplomacy or negotiation."