Cuba is crumbling. And Donald Trump says it's "next." First, he went after Venezuela. Now, the island is in his sights. Trump has already cut off Cuba's cheap fuel lifelines from Venezuela and Mexico, slapped on an oil blockade, and left the country running on empty.
The result is devastation β and it's visible everywhere. The lights are out. Across the entire country. Even Havana, once spared, is now in darkness. Government food stores? Empty. Bakeries? Closed. Petrol stations? Mostly shut. Pharmacies? Bare shelves. Tourists? Gone β scared off by blackouts and no aviation fuel.
Hospitals are running on generators with almost no supplies. Garbage piles up in the streets because there's no fuel for the trucks. I walked through Havana. I saw people digging through rotting trash, pulling out half-eaten vegetables, eating them right there. I saw people sleeping in alleyways. Charities say they're now feeding children β not just the elderly and homeless.
The buildings are falling apart. Tourists ask guides: "When was the war?" There was no war. It's the blockade. A guide told me: her Italian clients see the crumbling facades and assume bombs fell. They didn't.
Trump says Cuba is "next." But no one here knows what that means. Many doubt the White House knows either β or if there's even a plan. Cuba is on its knees. And no one is helping. π¨πΊβ‘
References: www.skynews.com - www.nytimes.com
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