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Communist Cuba's Last Year

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Posted By: Dreadnought, 2/10/2026 2:05:39 AM

Signs that communist Cuba is on its last legs continue to pile up. Today Cuba announced that it is out of aviation fuel, meaning that international airliners who land there can't refuel anymore. The Cuban government said international airlines can no longer refuel there due to fuel shortages after U.S. President Donald Trump threatened tariffs on any country that supplies the communist country with oil. The island nation’s leadership said Sunday that Cuba will run out of aviation fuel from Monday, likely disrupting airlines operating there, according to EFE news agency, citing two sources. The kerosene shortage is expected to persist for the next month, with all of Cuba’s international airports affected.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Msquared112 2/10/2026 7:28:29 AM (No. 2066944)
The article states, "The U.S. government “has determined that Cuba must be free before the end of 2026,” said Marcell Felipe, a prominent Cuban exile leader in Miami who chairs the American Museum of the Cuban Diaspora and said he had met with U.S. diplomats. “This is a plan in motion.”..." --- MY QUESTION: Which part of "The U.S. government" determined that Cuba be free by year's end? Is there something Trump isn't telling us? Yet?
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Reply 2 - Posted by: jeffkinnh 2/10/2026 7:28:56 AM (No. 2066945)
Cuba has always been a minor player. They are useful idiots for Socialist enemies because they are close to the US and embarrassing to the US in their longevity. But Trump is dismantling the Socialist players and making it too expensive to support Cuba. We don't want to support Cuba either but we will loosen the noose when the Communists are out of power. Or they can starve. That is up to the Cubans. Either way, their usefulness as pawns is at an end. One of the interesting questions will be whether Cuban Americans will repatriate to Cuba and what the effect would be if they did so.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: TCloud 2/10/2026 8:01:50 AM (No. 2066956)
Communist Cuba could not survive two weeks with an influx migration of US Snowflakes who will totally destroy that Island country like El Quicko!
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Felixed 2/10/2026 9:28:50 AM (No. 2067001)
The timing of actual collapse and mayhem? I pair it with the day their rulers consume the very last cold beer.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: enemyofthestate 2/10/2026 10:08:02 AM (No. 2067020)
If and when the communist regime in Cuba collapses, will the US get an out-of-control flood of "refugees"? Think about it, folks.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: JimBob 2/10/2026 10:23:39 AM (No. 2067023)
Is the Communist regime in Cuba on it's last leg? That sounds good, but I'm not holding my breath.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: felixcat 2/10/2026 10:44:23 AM (No. 2067034)
I'm sure Communist China will step up and help Cuba - if only to be a continued annoyance to the USA.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: Strike3 2/10/2026 10:53:58 AM (No. 2067041)
Anyone who takes a good look at the cars and trucks operating on the streets of Havana would not step on a plane going to Cuba. Like Puerto Rico, they have never been self sufficient, always depending upon tourism and the generosity of the United States to survive. They accept relationships from Russia and China solely because they need the money, not realizing that they are being used because they are ninety miles away from our borders. Cubans repatriating? Is that a joke? Many Cubans in Florida and other parts of the US are well-educated, refined and would not think about going back there. I had an enjoyable conversation about their recipes and gardening with a group of Cuban ladies in Hollywood, FL a few years ago and they are fine people. I hope their government makes the correct choice.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: J. Arthur Brown 2/10/2026 11:24:22 AM (No. 2067065)
One o the major benefits of the fall of the Soviet Union was the temporary opening of Soviet archives and the insights it offered into Soviet activities in the United States. Hopefully we'll achieve a longer-lasting look at the Cuban and Venezuelan archives in the coming months. I suspect that Karen Bass isn't the only Democrat who should be nervous.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: danu 2/10/2026 4:08:18 PM (No. 2067177)
i always wonder about poor little elian.
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