Cuba is ready for any potential attack from US amid oil blockade, envoy says - Reuters
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Cuba's envoy says the country is prepared for a potential U.S. attack amid an ongoing U.S. oil blockade.
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Cuba's envoy declared the country is prepared to defend itself against potential U.S. military action, amid an ongoing oil blockade affecting the island nation. The statement reflects heightened tensions between Washington and Havana, with Cuba facing severe fuel shortages that have strained its economy and power grid. Cuba's defensive posture underscores the fragility of U.S.-Cuban relations and the vulnerability of the island to American economic and potentially military pressure. The oil blockade has forced Cuba to ration fuel and rely on limited alternative energy sources, intensifying the humanitarian impact on civilians. The envoy's readiness declaration serves as both a deterrent message and a signal that Cuba views military conflict as a plausible risk under current circumstances.
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