Cuba sees higher risk of US military aggression as talks stall
Cuba perceives an increased threat of US military aggression due to stalled diplomatic talks. The US has imposed a blockade on Cuba, threatening sanctions on nations that provide fuel. This situation has led to significant power outages in the country.
- ▪Cuba sees a higher risk of US military aggression as diplomatic talks have stalled.
- ▪The US has effectively imposed a blockade on Cuba under President Trump.
- ▪Threats of sanctions on countries supplying fuel to Cuba have triggered power outages.
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Cuba sees higher risk of US military aggression as talks stallUnder US President Donald Trump, the US has effectively imposed a blockade on Cuba by threatening sanctions on countries supplying it with fuel and triggering power outages.Follow us on GoogleMilitary personnel hold flags as they attend the March of Torches, which is held annually in celebration of the birth anniversary of Cuba's independence hero Jose Marti, in Havana, Cuba, January 27, 2026. (photo credit: REUTERS/Norlys Perez)
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