Cuban officials have issued a forceful condemnation of longstanding United States economic policies, characterizing them as a calculated strategy to undermine sovereign nations in the region. In a recent statement published on the social media platform X, a government representative asserted that American actions to restrict Venezuela’s oil trade and intercept fuel shipments destined for Cuba are components of a broader, persistent agenda.
The official declared that these measures, which include a naval blockade and trade obstructions, are not novel developments nor are they exclusively tied to recent military movements in the Caribbean. Instead, they are depicted as integral to a clear US objective: the systematic destruction of the Cuban Revolution, the overthrow of the legitimate Bolivarian and Chavista government in Venezuela, and the forcible appropriation of the region’s vital natural resources.
Furthermore, the statement elaborated that this objective is pursued through a daily intensification of a ‘pressure and suffocation’ policy directed at Cuba. This campaign, according to the official, has a direct and detrimental impact on critical infrastructure, notably the national power grid. The consequent energy shortages and instability are portrayed as severely affecting the daily lives and well-being of the Cuban population, framing the economic sanctions as a direct attack on civilian livelihood.
