Cuba Faces Uncertainty After U.S. Military Action in Venezuela

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Recent U.S. military operations in Venezuela, including the capture of President Nicolás Maduro, have raised alarms in Cuba about potential repercussions. With Maduro's fall, Cuba's long-standing alliance with Venezuela, crucial for its economic survival, is at risk. Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel vowed to defend the partnership, while reports indicate that 32 Cubans lost their lives during the U.S. operation. The situation is exacerbated by Cuba's ongoing energy crisis and food shortages, with many citizens fearing a possible U.S. intervention. As tensions rise, Cubans are left questioning their future and the stability of their nation.
Key Details: • 32 Cubans confirmed dead in the U.S. operation against Maduro. • Díaz-Canel pledges to defend Cuba-Venezuela alliance amid threats. • Cuba currently facing severe energy shortages and food insecurity. • Potential for U.S. intervention in Cuba increases following military success in Venezuela.