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11 Countries Cut the Oil, 11 Million People Went Dark — What Cuba's Blackout Really Tells Us About Energy Sovereignty
Two-thirds of Cuba's power grid collapsed, leaving millions stranded without electricity. A 30-year-old power plant, Venezuela's severed oil shipments, and America's threat to tariff any nation supplying Cuba with fuel have created a crisis that lays bare what happens when a country has zero energy sovereignty.