# Explosion! Cuba is in total chaos: ruling party office burned, US-Cuba suddenly begin negotiations



Family, Cuba just experienced a sudden upheaval and is facing the most serious crisis since the Soviet Union's collapse. No one expected it to happen this fast!

Intense clashes erupted in Moron, central Cuba. Protesters stormed the ruling party's office and set all the furniture and documents on fire. Officials confirmed 5 arrests, and gunshots were heard on the scene. This is no accident at all—it's been forced out by power cuts and fuel shortages!

It turns out Cuba relies on petroleum for 90% of its electricity, entirely dependent on Venezuela's oil supply. But right after Maduro got arrested, Cuba's oil supply was cut off completely—no oil tankers have entered port for three months. Now the entire country experiences over 12 hours of daily blackouts, with some areas having 30 consecutive hours without power. Even hospitals are barely holding on.

The people simply couldn't take it anymore. At night, everyone's banging pots at home to vent, setting bonfires to block roads. In the end, they could only burn government buildings to vent their anger. President Díaz-Canel himself admitted it, publicly saying he understands the public's frustration with the power cuts.

More importantly, the US and Cuba suddenly opened negotiations! Cuba's official government confirmed they're sitting down with American representatives to discuss bilateral differences. Trump threatened early on to put Cuba on the "next target" list. Now Cuba's been forced to the negotiating table—is this compromise or a plea for survival?

This energy crisis is about to evolve into a geopolitical earthquake. How will it develop next? I'll keep tracking this. Hit follow so you don't miss the latest updates! $BNB

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