The Oil Triangle: America, Iran, and CubaFor decades, oil has been the silent weapon in the standoff between America, Iran, and Cuba. U.S. sanctions strangled both nations' energy exports, forcing Iran and Cuba into an unlikely alliance — trading oil under the radar to survive economic isolation. Iran's tankers have supplied Cuban refineries, defying Washington's embargo. America, wielding its dollar-dominated financial system, repeatedly tightened the noose. Yet both nations endured. The conflict is less about barrels and more about sovereignty, leverage, and resistance to Western dominance. Oil here is not just fuel — it is politics in liquid form.#GateSquarePostingChallange

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