U.S. President Donald J. Trump has publicly warned Cuba that no more Venezuelan oil or financial support will flow to the island unless Havana agrees to negotiate with Washington âbefore itâs too late.â ïżœ
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According to Trumpâs message on Truth Social, Cuba has long relied on Venezuelan crude and money in exchange for services to Caracas, but that relationship is now ending. He urged Cuban leaders to strike a deal with the United States quickly or face unspecified consequences. ïżœ
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đ Why This Is Major
âą Cubaâs energy lifeline is at risk: Venezuela has historically supplied a large share of Cubaâs oil needsâbut shipments have already dropped amid U.S. pressure and a strict oil blockade. ïżœ
âą Economic stress intensifies: Cuba is already facing fuel shortages, rolling blackouts, and deepening economic strain, and losing Venezuelan support could sharp-edge these crises further. ïżœ
âą Geopolitical ripple effects: This ultimatum marks a sharp escalation in U.S.âCuba tensions just days after the U.S.-led capture of Venezuelan leader NicolĂĄs Maduro. Cubaâs government has rejected the warning, defending its sovereignty and refusing to be dictated to by Washington. ïżœ
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Trumpâs stance underscores a broader shift in regional dynamics. The U.S. is pushing to pivot Venezuelaâs oil toward American markets while leveraging diplomatic pressure on traditional allies like Cuba. ïżœ
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đ This isnât just political rhetoric â itâs a significant economic and strategic development that could reshape energy flows and alliances in the Western Hemisphere.
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