Cuban authorities mourned the deaths of 32 security officers in Venezuela, a nation closely tied to Cuba, following a recent U.S. strike. The close relationship between the two countries has seen Cuban soldiers serving as bodyguards for Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, with Venezuela’s oil exports crucial for Cuba’s struggling economy.
The Trump administration’s efforts to remove Maduro are seen as a way to weaken the Cuban government, as severing ties between Cuba and Venezuela could have severe repercussions for Cuban leaders. President Trump suggested that Cuba’s already fragile economy would suffer further with Maduro’s removal.
Cubans, facing ongoing power outages and food shortages, are anxious about the potential consequences of the recent attack. The loss of Venezuelan oil supply to Cuba poses a significant challenge, raising concerns about the nation’s future stability.
With uncertainties surrounding oil supplies from Venezuela, experts speculate on whether Cuba can turn to Russia for assistance. However, the potential political implications of such a move remain uncertain. As Cuba navigates this challenging period, suggestions have been made to explore options like engaging with the private sector and seeking support from countries like China.
