Yesterday, a Russian tanker carrying crude oil reached Cuban shores, providing critical relief for the island as it grapples with an ongoing energy crisis. Despite a months-long blockade on resource imports, the United States decided not to intervene this time.
The cargo, totaling approximately 730,000 barrels, will grant Cuba only a few weeks of reprieve before its reserves are completely depleted. While Donald Trump presented this decision as a humanitarian gesture, experts suggest an underlying motive. Analysts believe the easing of pressure on Havana stems from the U.S. administration’s current preoccupation with the conflict in Iran, which has pushed Cuban affairs to the sidelines.