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This episode examines Cuba’s deepening systemic collapse, marked by severe shortages of fuel, food, and medicine that have pushed the country into an unprecedented humanitarian crisis. We explore how growing social exhaustion and energy paralysis are eroding the legitimacy of President Díaz-Canel’s government, even amid state repression. As U.S. diplomatic and economic pressure intensifies, we discuss the uncertainty surrounding potential political change—and the fears of instability that accompany it.
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This episode examines Cuba’s deepening systemic collapse, marked by severe shortages of fuel, food, and medicine that have pushed the country into an unprecedented humanitarian crisis. We explore how growing social exhaustion and energy paralysis are eroding the legitimacy of President Díaz-Canel’s government, even amid state repression. As U.S. diplomatic and economic pressure intensifies, we discuss the uncertainty surrounding potential political change—and the fears of instability that accompany it.