Recent U.S. enforcement actions targeting Venezuela’s oil exports are having major ripple effects across the Caribbean — especially in Cuba, which relies heavily on Venezuelan fuel to keep its economy running.
Analysts warn that reduced oil shipments are accelerating Cuba’s ongoing energy shortages, transportation breakdowns, and food supply disruptions, pushing the island closer to systemic collapse.
In this video, Lisa Cabrera breaks down:
• How U.S. oil restrictions on Venezuela work
• Why Cuba depends on Venezuelan fuel
• How fuel shortages are affecting daily life in Cuba
• The economic and humanitarian consequences
• What this means for Caribbean stability and migration
• Why sanctions often impact civilians more than governments
This analysis is based on public reporting, energy data, and regional economic assessments.
📍 GEO Focus: United States, Venezuela, Cuba, Caribbean region, Florida.
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