While President Trump works to restore America's energy dominance, our enemies are literally fueling each other. On Monday, the Russian tanker Anatoly Kolodkin pulled into Cuba's Port of Matanzas carrying around 730,000 barrels of crude oil – the first major oil delivery the communist island has received in months.
This isn't just about Cuba getting some relief from their energy crisis. This is about the axis of America's enemies working hand-in-hand while we're still cleaning up the mess left by four years of Biden's war on American energy.
Think about the bigger picture here, Patriots. Russia – fresh off their sanctions-busting oil deals with China and Iran – is now propping up the communist regime just 90 miles from Florida. Meanwhile, American families are still feeling the pinch from Biden's assault on our domestic energy production.
The Real Story Behind Cuba's 'Relief'
Cuba's energy crisis didn't happen overnight. The communist dictatorship has been struggling with rolling blackouts and fuel shortages for months. But here's what the mainstream media won't tell you: this Russian bailout is a direct slap in the face to decades of U.S. sanctions designed to pressure the regime.
Russia isn't doing this out of the goodness of their hearts. They're building alliances with anti-American regimes while testing our resolve. Every barrel of Russian oil that flows into Cuba is a barrel that strengthens our enemies and weakens our hemisphere.
President Trump's "America First" energy policies are already paying dividends, but we can't ignore what's happening in our own backyard. The Biden administration's weak foreign policy emboldened these kinds of partnerships, and now we're seeing the consequences.
This oil delivery might provide temporary relief to Cuban communists, but it should serve as a wake-up call to every American. Our enemies aren't taking a break from their schemes just because we have new leadership. If anything, they're doubling down.
The question every patriot should be asking: How long will we allow hostile nations to operate freely in our hemisphere while American energy workers were sidelined by the previous administration's green new deal fantasies?
