The US is attempting to squeeze the life out of Cuba
By No Cold War
The US blockade of Cuba has severely tightened, dramatically reducing the island’s fuel supply and depriving the population of access to many necessities of life.
In this short video, Gisela Cernadas interviews Llanisca Lugo González about this developing siege.
Since December 2025, the United States has been preventing the supply of oil to Cuba, using the US military, plus US threats, including of tariffs, against other countries.
This severe tightening of the US blockade of Cuba has dramatically reduced the island’s fuel supply and is depriving the population of access to many necessities of life.
In this short video, Gisela Cernadas interviews Llanisca Lugo González about this developing siege.
Llanisca Lugo González is a researcher at the Antonio Gramsci Chair of the Juan Marinello Institute of Cuba. She is a Deputy to the National Assembly of People ‘s Power, a Psychologist and Popular Educator.
Gisela Cernadas is an Argentine economist. She is a member of the international No Cold War collective.