• Cuba’s government says international airlines can’t refuel on the island nation starting Monday.
  • Cuban authorities issued an official Notice to Airmen over the weekend, warning that kerosene shortages are affecting all of Cuba’s international airports, the Spanish news agency EFE reports.
  • The notice is good for one month, meaning international planes won’t be able to refuel in Cuba before March 11.
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  • “JET A1 FUEL NOT AVBL,” the coded message states.
  • After the U.S. captured Maduro, President Donald Trump signed an executive order at the end of January imposing tariffs on imported goods from nations that supply oil to Cuba.
  • Trump has called Cuba a “failed nation,” and Secretary of State Marco Rubio says the Trump administration “would love to see the regime there change.”
  • “There’s no doubt about the fact that it would be of great benefit to the United States if Cuba was no longer governed by an autocratic regime,” Rubio recently said while testifying before members of Congress. 

Source: dailysignal.com