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Wed, Feb 4, '26 at 5:02 PM

New Cuba travel advisory urges 'high degree of caution.'

The child rapist Dotard would desperately love to install a dictator loyal or beholden to him in Cuba a la Venezuela.

Anyways, more distractions from the Epstein files coming right up.

John said Canada's travel advisory concerns her for another reason, "given that tourists do not feel the worst impacts of the energy crisis in Cuba and that Cuba is the Caribbean country with one of the lowest crime rates." 
She points to direct U.S. threats to Cuba over the past few weeks, in the wake of the former's attack on Venezuela. The Trump administration has warned outright that toppling Venezuela's leader Nicolás Maduro would help advance another decades-long goal: dealing a blow to the Cuban government.
"It is no secret that Canada frequently supports U.S. invasions and interventions in the Caribbean region, so this advisory worries me," John said.
"It could be indicative of impending action by the U.S. to yet again violate the sovereignty of a country located in the Caribbean." 
Wed, Feb 4, '26 at 11:04 PM

Trump’s abrupt decision to cut off Cuba’s oil supply was supposed to rattle the region. Instead, it set off a chain reaction Washington didn’t anticipate , and the balance of power shifted almost immediately.

Within hours, Canada moved to fill the gap, rerouting shipments, locking in new contracts, and strengthening its position along key oil corridors spanning the Atlantic and the Caribbean.

People familiar with the market say traders acted fast as Ottawa stepped into the vacuum, securing leverage while U.S. influence paused and then lagged. Insiders describe a rapid realignment that forced American officials into catch-up mode, as prices and supply routes recalibrated in real time.

Analysts are now warning the move may have backfired, turning what was meant to be a pressure play into an opening Canada was unusually well placed to seize.

CBC

Thu, Feb 5, '26 at 8:46 AM

The blockage of basic materials to Cuba is flat-out inhumane and thuggery, it is amazing how toothless the World order organizations are that no one is saying anything about the cruel act. The US administration said they want the Cuban administration to make a deal, the question is, a deal about what?

Thu, Feb 5, '26 at 11:06 AM

@SnoopDog

Experts point to Little Marco as the brain behind this.

Mon, Feb 9, '26 at 1:20 PM

@SnoopDog

Watch this guy, all painted up and everything.

Cuban Trump supporter El Oski faces deportation fear despite having Trump’s face tattooed on his neck

After landing in the States in 2019, he leaned so far into his political beliefs that he sat through 12 hours of tattooing to get the Trumps face tatted onto his neck. It was a permanent badge of honor for him, representing a belief in a system he felt would protect hard-working immigrants like himself while focusing on “criminals.”
Mon, Feb 9, '26 at 3:45 PM

Cuba is nothing more than another distraction. No oil in Cuba, so US not invading. The last I heard there was also no rare earth minerals. Dotard has no money to make in Cuba. Cuba might be a Marco Rubio pet project but Cuba don't have enough money or resources to Steal so for now Cuba is just a distraction.

Mon, Feb 9, '26 at 5:02 PM

Blocking fuel supplies to a whole country is a crime against humanity only 2 countries I know of...babies in incubators