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Cuba warned against military action after new Trump sanctions added pressure to an economy already hit by shortages and blackouts.
The Cuban regime has deepened its alignment with America’s principal adversaries while positioning hostile capabilities near U.S. territory.
MIAMI — Cuba’s worsening power crisis is fueling growing unrest across the island as blackouts intensify and the Cuban government says it has run out of oil because of the U.S. blockade. The crisis is now sparking some of the largest protests seen ...
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Trump’s expanding Cuba sanctions are worsening the island’s energy crisis while raising fears of instability across the Caribbean.
Former CIA Director Robert Gates said Cuba's greatest national security risk to the United States is not an imminent military attack, but the possibility that the island's deepening crisis could produce another mass migration emergency like the 1980 Mariel boatlift.
Cuba’s energy minister said Wednesday that the country has run out of oil and diesel amid a sustained U.S. blockade that has choked off fuel supply and pushed the island’s energy system to the brink.
Cuba has strongly accused the United States of fabricating claims after an Axios report alleged that Havana acquired over 300 military drones and discussed possible attacks on US targets including Guantanamo Bay and Florida.