Group 1 - U.S. President Trump threatens Cuba with "zero oil, zero funds" if they do not reach an agreement soon, indicating a significant shift in U.S.-Cuba relations [2][3] - Trump claims that Cuba has relied on Venezuela for oil and financial support, and this relationship is now over, suggesting potential economic challenges for Cuba [2][3] - Cuban Foreign Minister Rodriguez responds to Trump's threats, labeling U.S. actions as criminal and a threat to global peace, asserting Cuba's right to trade freely without U.S. coercion [3] Group 2 - Protests in Iran have erupted due to rising prices and currency devaluation, leading to significant unrest and casualties [7][8] - Iranian officials report that many security personnel have died during the protests, with accusations that foreign powers, particularly the U.S. and Israel, are involved in inciting violence [10][12] - The Iranian government emphasizes its commitment to addressing public grievances while rejecting foreign interference, framing the unrest as a conspiracy against national stability [14]
特朗普再度发出威胁:古巴尽快达成协议,否则将不再有石油或资金流入!他还被曝正考虑多个干涉伊朗方案
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2026-01-11 16:29