The Structural and Systemic Collapse of Cuba (14 -30 DS) AY
Cuba is entering a period of accelerated systemic failure driven by the convergence of governance decay, economic contraction, energy grid collapse, social fragmentation, and structural geological vulnerabilities. The island’s political institutions have lost operational capacity, its economy has contracted beyond recovery, and its energy system is nearing total failure. These internal pressures now intersect with external dynamics, including the cessation of Venezuelan and Mexican fuel shipments and the emergence of secret negotiations between United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Raúl Guillermo Rodríguez Castro.





















