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Ali Zaeteri / @alizaeteri:
Total blackout in Cuba.

The entire country has lost power.
For the third time in March 2026.

U.S. sanctions and pressure have choked Cuba’s fuel supply.

No oil → no fuel → no electricity

NICU babies are fighting for their lives.

Remember, Cuba is one of the few countries operating outside the Rothschild central banking model.

A thread 🧵


Ali Zaeteri / @alizaeteri:
R to @alizaeteri: In the year of 2000 there were 9 countries WITHOUT a Rothschild-aligned Central Banking System:

1. Iran
2. Iraq
3. Sudan
4. Libya
5. Cuba
6. North Korea
7. Afghanistan
8. Syria
9. Venezuela

Iran, Cuba, and North Korea remain.


Ali Zaeteri / @alizaeteri:
R to @alizaeteri: Cuba is not collapsing because it is “communist.”

The U.S. government says it wants freedom and democracy for Cubans.

In reality, they don’t give a DAMN about the people in Cuba.

The U.S. government is occupied and is acting on behalf of the Rothschilds and Israel

When hospitals go dark and NICU babies lose power, the human cost is undeniable.


Ali Zaeteri / @alizaeteri:
R to @alizaeteri: So why is Cuba running out of fuel?

Because of a U.S. oil blockade.

And yes, Cuba’s electrical grid is ancient and decaying.

But the crisis exploded because of a severe fuel shortage.

The country has almost no diesel or heavy fuel oil left to run its power plants.


Ali Zaeteri / @alizaeteri:
R to @alizaeteri: The U.S. embargo plays a massive role.

Since early 2026, the United States has imposed a near-total oil blockade.

It cut off Cuba’s main supplier (Venezuela) and threatened tariffs on any country shipping fuel to the island.

Result: almost zero oil imports for months.

No fuel = no electricity.


Ali Zaeteri / @alizaeteri:
R to @alizaeteri: Electricity doesn’t just appear out of nowhere…

Power plants need fuel to generate it.

In Cuba’s case, that fuel is mostly:

🔹oil (diesel, fuel oil)
🔹sometimes gas


Ali Zaeteri / @alizaeteri:
R to @alizaeteri: Power plants burn oil

Oil is burned → creates heat → produces steam

Steam spins turbines → turbines generate electricity


Ali Zaeteri / @alizaeteri:
R to @alizaeteri: No oil = no fuel

If shipments stop or are reduced:
👉 power plants don’t have enough fuel to run

No fuel = generators shut down

Plants either:

🔹reduce output
🔹or shut off completely


Ali Zaeteri / @alizaeteri:
R to @alizaeteri: Then Grid collapses…

Electric grid needs constant balance

If too many plants shut down at once:
👉 the entire system fails

Once the grid collapses:
👉 everything goes dark at the same time


Ali Zaeteri / @alizaeteri:
R to @alizaeteri: Electricity needs energy.
And in Cuba, that energy is mostly fuel.

No oil → no fuel
No fuel → power plants shut down
Power plants shut down → grid collapses

Entire country goes dark.


Ali Zaeteri / @alizaeteri:
R to @alizaeteri: The combination of the U.S. fuel blockade + crumbling infrastructure has pushed the system past the breaking point.

3 nationwide blackouts in one month.

Entire provinces dark for days.

This a survival crisis.
Ali Zaeteri / @alizaeteri:
R to @alizaeteri: Think about daily life now.

No lights.
No way to cook or refrigerate food.
No internet.
No water pumping to upper floors.

Hospitals running out of backup generator fuel.


Ali Zaeteri / @alizaeteri:
R to @alizaeteri: At the same time:

The U.S. and Israel are bombing Iran.

Global oil prices surged because the Strait of Hormuz was restricted.

Supply tightened worldwide.


Ali Zaeteri / @alizaeteri:
R to @alizaeteri: The U.S. EASED sanctions on Russian and Iranian oil to stabilize global markets.

Oil flows when markets need stability.

Cuba stays cut off from fuel.


Ali Zaeteri / @alizaeteri:
R to @alizaeteri: The U.S. has a long standing embargo on Cuba

It restricts:

🔹fuel imports
🔹financing
🔹shipping access

Very tight, very direct


Ali Zaeteri / @alizaeteri:
R to @alizaeteri: Any country/company that trades with Cuba can face:

🔹penalties
🔹losing access to U.S. markets

That’s why many suppliers avoid Cuba entirely


Ali Zaeteri / @alizaeteri:
R to @alizaeteri: Ships that dock in Cuba can face limits entering U.S. ports

That makes fuel deliveries:

🔹harder
🔹more expensive
🔹less frequent


Ali Zaeteri / @alizaeteri:
R to @alizaeteri: Oil flows when markets need it.

The U.S. allows Iranian oil to move
because it can’t afford the consequences of stopping it.

But Cuba is cut off.

Under embargo.
Under pressure.
With fuel supplies restricted.

Fewer suppliers.
Higher risk.
Less fuel.


Ali Zaeteri / @alizaeteri:
R to @alizaeteri: Why does this matter beyond Cuba?

Because it shows how sanctions and blockades hit ordinary people hardest.

The U.S. policy is designed to pressure the Cuban government.

But the ones suffering are the mothers,
the babies, the elderly, and the sick.


Ali Zaeteri / @alizaeteri:
R to @alizaeteri: Nations impose fuel blockades to force “change.”

When that “change” comes at the cost of
dark hospitals and failing generators… it becomes a humanitarian crisis.

And the question is simple:

Who is really paying the price?

It’s always the innocent people.

They don’t care about us!