Could Cuba’s Government Fall Under Trump? The Aftermath of Venezuela’s Regime Change (BBC News Report)

The BBC report explains that for decades, Cuba survived precisely thanks to Venezuelan oil. Previously, Havana received around 100,000 barrels of oil a day in exchange for the work of Cuban doctors and the help of intelligence officers.

Following Maduro’s ouster, this vital flow of resources is under severe threat. The BBC emphasizes an unprecedented fact: Venezuela’s new interim president, Delcy Rodriguez, has already held a meeting with CIA Director John Ratcliffe right in Caracas.

For the Cuban government, this news came as a massive shock. According to the BBC expert, this indicates a shift in Caracas’s political vector away from Havana and towards Washington.

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The official BBC video stresses that the humanitarian situation in Cuba is already extremely critical. The island suffers from constant and prolonged rolling blackouts, causing food to simply rot in refrigerators.

Furthermore, as reported by the journalist on the ground, the lack of air conditioning has allowed dengue fever outbreaks to ravage the island, while vital tourism has dropped off a cliff since the Obama era.

The island’s economy is currently in a really difficult place. Take away the Venezuelan oil on top of that, and the BBC notes this is exactly what Donald Trump refers to when he says the regime is ready to fall.

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