The Fallout of Maduro’s Fall: Cuba’s Fragile Future Exposed
The U.S. toppling of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro exposes Cuba’s precarious reliance on foreign oil and raises urgent questions about the island’s economic survival under mounting pressure from Washington.
In a bold move that reverberates far beyond Venezuela's borders, the United States has struck at the heart of an oppressive regime, overthrowing President Nicolás Maduro. While this is heralded as a strategic victory for America First interests—targeting regimes that undermine our values—it simultaneously exposes Cuba’s fragile grip on survival. For decades, Cuba has leaned heavily on Venezuela's oil wealth to sustain its economy and security apparatus. With Maduro gone and Venezuela destabilized, Havana faces a crisis it cannot ignore. Cuban officials mourning the loss of 32 security personnel tied directly to Venezuelan operations underscores just how intertwined these regimes...
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