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U.S. Oil Blockade of Venezuela Pushes Cuba Toward Collapse

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The Communist-ruled island was already suffering from food shortages, blackouts and an exodus of people; now it faces the loss of cheap oil from Nicolás Maduro

Cubans are going hungry, suffering from spreading disease and sleeping outdoors with no electricity to power fans through the sweltering nights. A quarter of the population has fled during the island’s most prolonged economic crisis.

And it’s about to get worse.

U.S. Oil Blockade of Venezuela Pushes Cuba Toward Collapse - WSJ https://share.google/yGyTJEBkh2D5rZgHZ

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US has known for years to take over cuba. We should turn it into an interment camp and use it for a hunger games style of entertainment. :thumbsup:

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7 minutes ago, Nomad99 said:

Their economy should turn 100% tourism. Food is incredible. 

 Love me a good Cuban sammich 

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3 minutes ago, Ron_Artest said:

Friend of mine went to Cuba a few years ago, he loved it.

😆 

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30 minutes ago, Ron_Artest said:

Friend of mine went to Cuba a few years ago, he loved it.

It's great, as long as you don't live there 

Americans with Money at at a resort, it's quite different 

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29 minutes ago, Maximum Overkill said:

It's great, as long as you don't live there 

Americans with Money at at a resort, it's quite different 

He doesn't have the mind power to know about things like that. Like no other areas or countries do the same thing.

Even Hawaii. Ever see some of the areas outside the beach areas?  And that's US territory. Not the slums of the rest of the earth. 

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2 hours ago, Tree of Knowledge said:

Cuba needs some Trump casinos and world class golf. 

Tell them to get in line and we'll start importing their cigars. 

 

Win/Win

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