U.S. Pressure on Cuba’s Oil Supply Deepens Crisis — But Who Really Pays the Price?
The Biden administration’s intensified sanctions on Cuba’s oil imports are crushing everyday Cubans while emboldening communist mismanagement; how long can America endure this humanitarian and geopolitical test?
In Havana, the lights are flickering out, buses have stopped running, and desperate Cubans like Solanda Oña find themselves stranded overnight simply trying to get home after a day's work selling books. This is not just another day; it is yet another chapter in a deepening energy crisis inflicted by Washington’s latest round of sanctions against the communist regime. President Miguel Díaz-Canel has openly admitted that U.S. efforts to choke off Cuba's oil supplies threaten to paralyze the island's vital systems — from hospitals to schools to food production. Yet his plea for "more sacrifices" from ordinary citizens exposes a...
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