After Maduro's ouster, Trump warns Cuba to 'make a deal' before it's too late
Summary
President Donald Trump warned Cuba to negotiate a deal after Nicolás Maduro, leader of Venezuela and Cuba's ally, was removed from power. Cuba depended on Venezuelan oil, but with shipments halted by the U.S., the island faces economic uncertainty. Trump emphasized that the U.S. would protect Venezuela, indicating a shift in regional dynamics.Key Facts
- Nicolás Maduro, former leader of Venezuela, was removed from power.
- Cuba relied heavily on oil from Venezuela, which the U.S. has now stopped.
- President Trump warned Cuba to negotiate a deal before it's too late.
- 32 Cuban military personnel died during the operation to capture Maduro.
- Cuba's economy is struggling with severe blackouts and shortages.
- The U.S. has imposed sanctions on Cuba, costing the country billions.
- Trump mentioned that the U.S. military would now protect Venezuela.
- Trump's administration has taken a tougher approach towards Cuba.
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