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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!