Cuba’s Deepening Crisis Exposes the Flaws of Socialist Governance and the Urgency of America’s Secure Borders
Cuba faces its worst crisis since 1959, with economic collapse, energy blackouts, public health failures, and a mass exodus—highlighting how socialist mismanagement fuels instability that directly impacts U.S. national security.
The socialist regime in Cuba is spiraling into an unprecedented crisis, rivaling anything seen since the revolution in 1959. As daily life deteriorates under crushing energy blackouts, collapsing industries, and worsening public health emergencies, the island stands at a crossroads—while tensions with the United States reach their highest point in decades. How Did Cuba Reach This Point of Total Breakdown? The answer lies in decades of failed socialist policies that have hollowed out every sector of Cuban society. The nation suffers from daily power outages exceeding 20 hours in many areas due to decrepit power plants starved of investment and...
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