Cuba’s fuel crisis exposes a renewed U.S.–Russia power struggle | Trump | Putin

Cuba is running out of fuel but the real question is whether it is also running out of strategic room to breathe. As blackouts stretch for hours fuel is rationed and daily life tightens across the island a much older geopolitical contest is resurfacing. The United States is increasing pressure on Havana openly questioning whether Cuba can survive at all while Russia accuses Washington of deliberately “suffocating” the island. But is this really a clash between rival or something more uncomfortable? This video asks why Cuba keeps reappearing at moments of global tension and why both Washington and Moscow seem invested in keeping the island weak but not gone. What does Donald Trump mean when he calls Cuba an “extraordinary threat” to US national security? Why does Russia step in rhetorically now and what kind of help is it actually willing to provide? And most importantly is Cuba facing collapse or being managed into survival on someone else’s terms?

 
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