Trump tells Cuba to 'make a deal, before it is too late'
Donald Trump is pressuring Cuba to "make a deal" or face consequences, citing the end of Venezuelan oil and financial support. Trump stated that the U.S.

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AI-generatedDonald Trump is pressuring Cuba to "make a deal" or face consequences, citing the end of Venezuelan oil and financial support. Trump stated that the U.S. will no longer allow oil or money to flow from Venezuela to Cuba, ending Cuba's provision of security services to Venezuelan leaders. This follows a U.S. raid in Venezuela that resulted in the deaths of 32 Cuban nationals who were providing security for Nicolás Maduro. Trump asserted that the U.S. will now protect Venezuela. While Cuba has not responded, President Díaz-Canel previously honored the deceased Cubans. Secretary of State Marco Rubio suggested Cuba's leaders should be worried, and Trump reposted a message suggesting Rubio could become president of Cuba.
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5 extractedMarco Rubio indicated Cuba's leaders should be worried.
The Cuban government said 32 of its nationals were killed during the US operation in Caracas.
US forces seized Venezuela's leader Nicolás Maduro in a 3 January raid.
Trump urged Cuba to 'make a deal' or face consequences, warning that Venezuelan oil and money flow would stop.
Venezuela sends around 35,000 barrels of oil a day to Cuba.