Cuban President Defies Trump Amid Threats of Oil Isolation

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Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel has firmly rejected Donald Trump's demands for an agreement with the U.S., emphasizing that Cuba will not be dictated to by external forces. Trump's warnings come in light of a potential economic crisis for Cuba, which has relied heavily on Venezuelan oil and financial aid. He announced that Venezuela would cease supplying Cuba, stating, 'NO MORE OIL OR MONEY FOR CUBA!'. The Cuban government has reported casualties among its citizens during a U.S. operation targeting Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. As tensions rise, both Cuban officials and residents express concern about the potential fallout from U.S. actions, with calls for quick solutions to ongoing shortages in Cuba.
Key Details: • Cuba has historically relied on Venezuelan oil and financial support. • Trump threatens to cut off Venezuelan oil shipments to Cuba, impacting its economy. • Cuban officials report 32 citizens died during the U.S. operation against Maduro. • Cuban residents express mixed feelings about the U.S. threats and their implications.