Cuba's deputy foreign minister said Sunday the island nation is prepared for potential U.S. military action as it recovers from its second nationwide blackout in a week caused by an aging power grid starved by Washington's oil blockade. President Trump has threatened to take over Cuba, which has received no foreign oil for three months and produces only 40 percent of its needed fuel.
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Cuba's deputy foreign minister said Sunday the island nation is prepared for potential U.S. military action as it recovers from its second nationwide blackout in a week caused by an aging power grid starved by Washington's oil blockade. President Trump has threatened to take over Cuba, which has received no foreign oil for three months and produces only 40 percent of its needed fuel.