In this Just the News article, growing unrest in Cuba is highlighted as citizens grapple with severe energy shortages and begin openly discussing the possibility of closer ties with the United States as a solution.
- Cuba is facing a deepening energy crisis marked by widespread blackouts and fuel shortages
- The country’s aging infrastructure and lack of resources have made reliable electricity increasingly difficult
- Citizens are expressing frustration and defiance, with some calling for protests or broader action
- A segment of the population is advocating for improved relations with the United States to alleviate economic pressure
- The Cuban government continues to blame external factors, including sanctions, for the crisis
- Economic hardship is worsening, with shortages affecting daily life and essential services
- Public sentiment appears to be shifting, with more openness to reform or external partnerships
- The situation reflects broader systemic challenges within Cuba’s socialist economic model
Read the full story: https://justthenews.com/world/latin-america/cubans-remain-defiant-amid-energy-crisis-some-want-strike-deal-us




