Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez has described the U.S. measures adopted on January 29 as a major challenge to all states.
On social media, he emphasized that the imperialist decision was made under the pretext of a supposed threat to national security and consists of threatening countries that export fuel to Cuba with punitive tariffs.
“It amounts to limiting, with absurd pretexts, the sovereign prerogative of each country to determine whether and to what destination it exports its national heritage products,” he wrote.
Bruno Rodriguez also posed key questions such as: Who can guarantee the limits of this power that the United States, through its aggression against Cuba, is now claiming?
The top Cuban diplomat also stressed that what is currently based on an energy war could turn into punishment for exports of any other good from any market that competes with the American market.
[ SOURCE: PRENSA LATINA ]

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On Top Today, Gone Tomorrow
Rodríguez, of course, is 100% correct. However, Cuba need not fear because the Empire that is causing them pain today will be gone tomorrow. That Empire is $38.7 TRILLION in debt, the largest in the world. and with no way to repay that debt, it will soon implode in an economic collapse. Then, it may very well come, hat in hand, to Cuba asking for assistance. Cuba could then demand regime change in Washington, DZ (District of Zionism), as a precondition for providing assistance.