Trump warns Cuba that it will no longer receive oil or money from Venezuela
The US president suggested Cuba reach an agreement “before it’s too late” and face the consequences
US President Donald Trump warned Cuba on Sunday that it will no longer receive money or oil from Venezuela, stating that the island has been “living for years” off Venezuelan money and crude in exchange for “security services” for the “last two dictators (Hugo Chavez and Nicolas Maduro).”
“BUT NO MORE!” Trump said on his Truth Social network, where he stressed that “most of those Cubans are DEAD from the latest US attack.” And Venezuela now has the “most powerful” military in the world, that of the United States, to protect itself.
Thus, “THERE WILL BE NO MORE OIL OR MONEY (from Venezuela) FOR CUBA!”: “ZERO! I suggest (to Cuba) that they come to an agreement before it is too late,” added the Republican, who since the capture of Nicolas Maduro has been predicting that the Cuban government will fall soon.
After alluding to the fact that Cuba provided “the last two dictators” of Venezuela “military services” in exchange for the oil and money that has allowed the island to “survive” for many years, Trump congratulated himself that “most” of the Cuban military personnel died after the US attack last week in Venezuela, which ended with the capture of Nicolas Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores.
After that operation, “Venezuela no longer needs protection” from the Cubans, “the thugs and extortionists who held them hostage for so long “Years,” the US president and magnate added. Because Venezuela, he elaborated, now has the United States and its military, “by far” the “most powerful in the world,” to “protect them.” “And we will protect them,” Trump assured. The “Absolute Resolve” operation of the 3rd, as the US maneuver to depose Nicolas Maduro from the presidency of Venezuela was dubbed, caused the deaths of at least 56 military personnel, 32 of them Cuban, according to the Cuban government.

