Since January, Donald Trump has strengthened the blockade of the island by preventing any arrival of oil, plunging Cuba into an intense energy, economic, social, and humanitarian crisis. This asphyxiation is part of a specific context: the illegal war launched by Trump and Netanyahu against Iran and Lebanon, threats against Greenland, the attack on Caracas, and the kidnapping of the Venezuelan president, in short, U.S. imperialism.
So, how are Cubans currently living and surviving? Can international solidarity remedy this situation? What role should the UN play? And France? Are the United States preparing to militarily attack Havana? These are all questions we will try to answer with Charlotte Balavoine, campaign manager for solidarity with Cuba for the PCF, returning from Havana, Manuel Pascual, president of Cuba Cooperation, one of the leading solidarity associations with Cuba, and Axel Nodinot, a journalist in the World section, returning from Cuba.
Context: The article discusses the impact of the strengthened blockade imposed by Donald Trump on Cuba and the challenges faced by the Cuban people as a result.
Fact Check: The information provided is accurate based on the political and economic situation in Cuba and the actions taken by the Trump administration.





