**Headline: U.S. Blockade on Cuba: Just Another Day in the Energy Crisis Circus**
So, the U.S. has kicked off a blockade on oil tankers heading to Cuba, making a bad energy situation even worse. Apparently, the folks in Washington think this is a clever move. But let’s break it down a bit, shall we?
Roxanna Vigil, who’s got a fancy title at the Council on Foreign Relations, is here to provide her “expert” analysis. As if we need another talking head to tell us what’s happening while ignoring the real mess on the ground.
Let’s be real: this blockade is just more of the same old U.S. policy—punishing a country that’s already struggling, while pretending it’s about national security or some high-minded principle. It’s like throwing a drowning person an anchor and calling it a life preserver.
And here’s the kicker: we hear plenty about the “energy crisis” in Cuba, but where’s the discussion about how U.S. actions might be part of the problem? Instead, we get a one-sided narrative that makes it sound like the U.S. is just a bystander in all this. Conveniently missing the fact that sanctions are a big part of why Cuba is in this mess to begin with.
In the end, we’re left with more questions than answers. Is this really about helping anyone, or just flexing some geopolitical muscle? Because from where I’m sitting, it looks more like a classic case of kicking someone when they’re down.
By Admin | Published: May 20, 2026 at 1:16 pm