The Trump administration has cut off oil supplies to Cuba and declared the nation a national security threat, signaling a shift in U.S. policy toward the island.
The Trump administration has designated Cuba a national security threat and implemented a cutoff of the country's oil supply as part of a stated policy shift.
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