Cuba’s Fuel Crisis Exposes Failures of Globalist Pressure and Endangers Regional Stability
As Cuba faces crippling fuel shortages due to U.S. sanctions, the island’s aviation and tourism sectors are on the brink—raising urgent questions about globalist policies that threaten both regional security and American interests.
In an unfolding crisis that hits at the heart of Latin America's stability, Cuban authorities have announced a troubling halt to jet fuel supplies at nine major airports across the island, including Havana's José Martí International Airport. This rationing measure, set to last until March 11, stems directly from sustained economic pressure orchestrated by the Trump administration targeting Cuba's primary energy sources in Venezuela and Mexico. Are Sanctions Protecting America or Playing Into Globalist Hands? At first glance, cutting off fuel to Cuba appears as a strategic move to undermine a regime hostile to American values. But beneath this surface...
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