Cuba’s energy grid goes down

 

Yesterday, Cuban officials reported an island-wide blackout as the country’s severe energy and economic crisis worsened. Cuba’s aging power grid has deteriorated markedly in recent years, resulting in frequent outages well before the U.S. restricted Venezuelan oil deliveries through sanctions, enforcement actions and the executive order in late January that authorizes tariffs on goods from other nations that supply oil to Cuba. In exchange for easing or lifting sanctions, the U.S. is demanding the release of political prisoners and concrete steps toward political and economic reform. President Donald Trump has stated that he wants to conclude U.S. military operations related to Iran before devoting full attention to Cuba, but many believe that Cuba’s current dictator, Miguel Díaz-Canel, will lose power before 2026 is out.