Since Castro took over Cuba its economy was a failure, still it subsisted due to the cold war, USSR needed ground close to US and Cuba was the
ideological enclave in America so they financed the failed state until the USSR collapse.
After the collapse the 90s were the worst time for the island, starvation was a thing and the collapse seemed imminent for the people in Miami waiting
for decades the time the island would be rid of the Castro pestilence; instead, a miracle happened in the form of a young charismatic soon to be
dictator of to that point a not so friendly country.
Since Venezuela was established as an independent republic only one country in his history put foot on
their territory, Cuban operates tried to infiltrate the country in the 60s to start the
revolution, an attempt prevented by Venezuelan armed forced where soldiers died protect in their homeland from the invaders. since them the relation
to Cuba where not hostile but neither completely friendly until 1998.
The year that saw Hugo Chavez came to power. Chavez was the head of a failed coup in the early 90s, in prison for 4 years he was pardoned by the
president of Venezuela at the time. With out losing time he started a campaign to win the presidency, with a head start of 4 years and the anger of
the people to the bipartisan model in place since the 60s he won the presidency by a wide margin, portraying himself as a right wing strong man that
would restore the national pride.
Soon after he change completely his tale and started to show his admiration to communism and the leader of Cuba Fidel Castro; the bolivarian
revolution changed to the socialism of the 21 century and the cooperation of Venezuela and Cuba started.
Supported by unprecedented oil prices thanks to 9/11 and the wrong politics of Bush wars on terror, Chavez had an influx of money never before seen in
Venezuela, when he arrived to power a barrel of Venezuelan oil was close to $10, since 2003 the price hovered around $100 all the time.
With his increasing admiration for the Castro regime, Chavez sought more advice from the regime, in his goal of making "the new socialist man" he
brought Cuban advisers in all areas of interest of the country, from education passing to military to health. Health was the flagship of the this
"collaboration" and an important number of Cuban physicians came to work in the worst slums of the country.
This help from Cuba was not free, to pay Venezuela started to send Cuba 100k barrels of oil a day at 30$/barrel (which allowed Cuba to
export 80k barrels a day...at full market price), not being this enough to pay the debt
Venezuela also paid a monthly fee to the doctors, but not to each individual but to the Cuban government.
The time passed, Chavez ruined his country and died, his successor neither had the charisma or the popular support of his predecessor and the country
felt more into chaos, billions in loans from China were smoked in days due to the rampant corruption and the economy was maintained only on the oil
earnings. for the most part of the present year that was barely enough.
Until Saudi Arabia decided to play with the oil prices, some say to break Russia that supports Syria, others say is to kill shale oil, the truth is no
matter the reason Venezuela was a collateral damage. Now with no more $ Maduro is force to scrap the bottom and find what he can to sustain himself in
power, and Cuba will lose his goose of the golden eggs.
Cuba’s decision to agree to a prisoner exchange with the U.S. in return for easing a five-decade embargo comes as the Caribbean island's key
benefactor, Venezuela, struggles to avoid default.
With Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro unable to contain the world’s fastest inflation and the country’s bonds trading at default levels, Cuban
President Raul Castro has been working to diversify the Communist country’s economy away from Venezuela, which provides about 100,000 barrels of oil
a day in exchange for medical personnel.
“You only need to look at the economic disaster that is Venezuela and clearly it’s a bad bet to have all your chips in one basket,” Christopher
Sabatini, policy director at Council of the Americas, said in phone interview from New York. “That 100,000 barrels per day gift of oil is going to
end very soon.”
Mess in Venezuela Is One Reason Cuba Turned to
the U.S.
Survivalist as they are the Castro bros knows his good decade is soon to be over and now seeks a new sugar daddy to sustain them in power, and one
they have found in a desperate Obama seeking to leave a legacy to be remembered other than the worst president in a history of lousy presidents.
Jumping ship Cuba left alone Venezuela that acquired an increasingly antagonizing rhetoric towards USA after it sanctioned Venezuela officials due to
torture (oh the irony) and persecution of opposition leaders
Venezuelans march against United States sanctions
So stabbing the country that maintained them in power for a decade more than they should have to, the Castro bros seek USA to save themselves of the
Venezuelan economic collapse
Edit: Venezuela put a price to the oil they send to Cuba but Cuba don't pay in cash, it pays in services (AKA Slaves) that Venezuela also pays in cash
directly to the Cuban government 600ish a month per Cuban working in Venezuela, Cuba keeps this money too it never reach the workers of their
families.
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