Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins

Cuba: Biggest Crisis Since The Revolution (Fixing Substack's Podcast Listing Error Bug Regular Users Ignore Duplicate)

Feb 7, 2026
They dig into Cuba’s looming oil collapse and what running out of fuel would do to electricity, farming, and transport. They examine Cuba’s deep ties to Venezuela’s military and how those links are unraveling. They cover tourism’s collapse, mass emigration, and the military’s grip on the economy. They explore geopolitical moves by Mexico, Venezuela, China, and the U.S. around Cuba’s fate.
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ANECDOTE

Travel Agency Lost Cuba Business

  • Simone described running a travel agency that lost Cuban bookings due to visa, banking, and sanction complications.
  • Operational friction made facilitating even student trips to Cuba impractical.
INSIGHT

Mass Emigration Drains Workforce

  • Roughly 10% of Cuba's population emigrated since 2021, mostly under 40, draining the workforce.
  • The demographic decline and low fertility (~1.3–1.5 TFR) worsen long-term recovery prospects.
INSIGHT

Fuel Shortage Shuts Down Essentials

  • Cuba's energy grid runs largely on oil/gas, so fuel shortages cause blackouts, halted farms, and transport collapse.
  • Old vehicles and oil-dependent infrastructure amplify the crisis rapidly.
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