🇨🇺 Cold War Vibes Return to Caribbean
Tensions between Washington and Havana reached boiling point this week as former US President Donald Trump resurfaced with dramatic threats to cut Cuba's oil supply. In a January 11 social media post that's gone viral (📈), Trump declared: "No more oil or money to Cuba – zero!" while urging Cuban leaders to "make a deal."
⚔️ 'To the Last Drop of Blood'
Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel fired back on X, calling Trump's accusations about Venezuelan security deals "shameful." The leader vowed: "We're ready to defend ourselves to the last drop of blood" against US pressure, blaming six decades of American sanctions for Cuba's economic struggles.
🛑 Maduro Detention Demands
Adding fuel to the diplomatic fire, Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez demanded the immediate release of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, detained by US forces eight days ago during a controversial military operation. "Stop this illegal detention and media farce," Rodríguez urged, calling for global support to protect Maduro's rights.
As Caribbean waters churn with geopolitical drama, one thing's clear: 2026 is starting with Cold War-era tensions that could reshape regional alliances. 🌎⚡
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Cuban leaders vow to defend sovereignty and demand Maduro's release
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