The Cuban crisis has reached a critical stage following the capture of Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela, an event that left the Havana regime without its main economic support. With Caracas out of the picture, Cuba is no longer receiving the oil that kept it afloat, exacerbating blackouts and shortages each day. Today, the Island finds itself more isolated than ever, teetering on the brink of collapse.
Mr. Raúl Castro, your government has already devastated the country; you stand without aid. Venezuela, which previously sustained you with oil and funds, can no longer come to your rescue. Are you planning to cling to Putin as a lifeline? Moscow has its own wars and limitations; after Maduro's downfall, the Kremlin offered only protest, without the means to provide Cuba a tangible rescue. Meanwhile, the average Cuban endures daily blackouts, hunger, and destitution. Each day this agony persists, more people are driven to despair.
Facing an Inevitable Downfall
The reality is that your regime will eventually collapse. Your allies are falling one by one; as an analyst noted, "if Venezuela marked the beginning of the end for the Castro-Maduro axis, Cuba could be the final chapter." Even dissenters within the island caution you that "very little time remains" before you face the same fate. What is the point of prolonging this untenable situation?
A Call for Urgent Change
For the sake of the Cuban people, take action now. Sever ties with Putin and engage with Trump. If you truly wish to prevent further suffering, initiate an immediate transition dialogue with the United States to alleviate Cuba's hardships. Donald Trump has already declared Cuba a "failed nation" where people have suffered too long, yet he also expressed that the United States wants to assist the Cuban populace. Meanwhile, Marco Rubio warned that those in power in Havana have the choice between a prosperous Cuba or continuing with a "failed dictatorship." Take advantage of this extended hand, rather than clinging to a distant ally who won't solve the shortages or the blackouts. Cuba has suffered enough. It's time to end the misery and provide new hope to our people.
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Key Questions About Cuba's Crisis
What are the current challenges facing Cuba?
Cuba is grappling with severe economic hardships, including blackouts and shortages, following the loss of support from Venezuela.
Why is Cuba looking to Russia for support?
Cuba is reaching out to Russia for support due to its historical ties and the recent loss of economic backing from Venezuela. However, Russia's ability to provide substantial aid is limited.