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And so the only way out of this for the Mexican government is through negotiation, some kind of diplomatic breakthrough to convince them that if they don't allow Mexico or any other country to provide oil, then they're going to produce a massive humanitarian crisis, which itself is going to produce a huge refugee crisis, which is going to land on your doorstep, United States.
So I think that's the kind of angle that they've been pushing for.
And it seems to be working.
There seems to be
You know, rumors of at least setting some oil come in so that, you know, that the situation doesn't become such a big problem that we see, you know, millions of Cubans trying to leave the island.
Because if they get no oil, we're talking about basically the collapse of society, right?
You know, nothing works without energy.
There's no food.
There's no hospitals.
There's no schools.
I mean, it'll be a nightmare scenario for the Cuban people.
which would absolutely produce a refugee crisis in the region and for the United States.
And I don't think Marco Rubio, Stephen Miller want to be tagged with that to say you're the reason there's a new migrants crisis here in the United States.
Good point.
No, thank you very much for inviting me.
We'll see you next time.
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