Cuba weighs $100M U.S. aid offer amid skepticism over Trump’s motives and ongoing fuel blockade Cuba has agreed to accept $100 million in U.S. humanitarian aid and free satellite internet, but only if it comes without political strings, expressing deep skepticism of President Trump’s true intentions. Trump’s January threat to sanction fuel suppliers has caused Mexico and Venezuela to cut off oil, leading to dire shortages of electricity, food and medicine, which the U.N. has condemned as unlawful economic warfare. The aid offer must be viewed against a 60-year pattern of U.S. interference, including the Bay of Pigs, Operation Northwoods…

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