He United States military attack in Venezuela and the capture of Nicolás Maduro They have once again put Cuba in the media eye. The Bolivarian government has been a fundamental political ally of the island since Chávez came to power in the late 90s. The economic relationship between both countries has been shown these days by the Trump Administration as the support without which the Government of Havana could not resist.
In the middle of everything, there is the feeling of the Cubans for the death of 32 Cubans during military actionsthe many questions that a week after the attack still require answers and what seems to be the beginning of a new stage of pressure from the United States on the island.
OnCuba presents some of the many aspects that until today are fundamental to understand the situation of the country and what could be happening if there were an even greater weakening of relations with what has been an essential partner until today.
