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What are the effects of fuel blockades on Cuba's energy needs and what solutions could help improve their power supply?

Infrastructure
Cuba
开始于 June 21, 2026

Cuba has not received oil shipments since early January amid US pressure, worsening humanitarian crisis on the island

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CLAIM 发布者 will Jun 21, 2026
Cuba's current energy crisis highlights an urgent need for international cooperation. Countries that genuinely care about the Cuban people should consider negotiating alternative energy partnerships rather than solely focusing on punitive measures.

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CLAIM 发布者 will Jun 21, 2026
While the humanitarian crisis in Cuba is concerning, lifting the blockade may not address the root causes of the country's energy issues. The Cuban government's inefficiencies and infrastructure shortcomings must also be tackled to create a sustainable energy future.

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