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The Silent Collapse: How Cuba's Military Built an Empire on Tourism
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The Silent Collapse: How Cuba's Military Built an Empire on Tourism

  • Job Othoniel
  • Mar 11, 2026
  • Mar 11, 2026 Updated Mar 19, 2026
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Did you know that 90% of Cuba's hotels are owned by the military? In this documentary we break down the total collapse of Cuban tourism in 2026: from 4.7 million visitors in 2018 to just 1.8 million in 2025 — a 62% drop not seen since the year 2002. Empty planes sent to repatriate stranded tourists. Hotels shutting down. The Hotel Nacional turned into an emergency holding point. A government that cannot supply fuel to its own airlines. But there is something much deeper behind these numbers. Who are you actually paying when you vacation in Cuba? There is a company called GAESA — the business conglomerate of the Cuban Revolutionary Armed Forces — that controls 40% of the entire Cuban economy. Its tourism division, Gaviota, owns 90% of all four and five-star hotels on the island. Every dollar you spend at an all-inclusive resort passes through military hands. The Cuban cab driver, the woman selling crafts on the corner, the musician playing down the street — none of them see that money. The humanitarian oil that was flipped to enrich the elite. An investigation by Infobae revealed that 60% of the oil Venezuela sent to Cuba was re-exported to Asian markets by Cuba Metals — a company tied directly to GAESA — with proceeds deposited into offshore accounts in international tax havens. The oil that stayed in Cuba was allocated in this order: first, the security and repression apparatus; second, the tourism sector. The Cuban population: last. The Zero Option: the scenario Fidel designed as the worst imaginable. On February 5th, 2026, Díaz-Canel activated the Zero Option — a maximum emergency protocol that means operating without imported fuel, community kitchens, and sixteen-hour blackouts. The government guarantees seven pounds of rice per person per month. GAESA's hotels remain open. The secret deal nobody is covering. Marco Rubio is not negotiating with the Cuban government. He is negotiating in secret, directly with the Castro family — with no democratic transition mechanism, no voice for the Cuban people who have spent 65 years resisting. Cuba is not falling. Cuba has already fallen. What we are watching now is the negotiation over who manages the wreckage. ⏱ CHAPTERS 00:00 — Cuba's Two Worlds The Resort and the Reality 01:26 — The Numbers Behind the Collapse 03:30 — Who Owns the Hotels The Military's Business Empire 05:55 — The Oil Scheme How Humanitarian Aid Became Profit 07:29 — Is It Ethical to Visit Cuba Right Now? 10:19 — The Zero Option Cuba's Maximum Emergency 12:35 — The Secret Castro-Rubio Negotiation 15:10 — Closing Cuba Has Already Fallen Topics covered: Cuba 2026 · Cuba humanitarian crisis · GAESA Cuba · Gaviota hotels Cuba · Cuba tourism collapse · Cuba economic crisis · Díaz-Canel Zero Option · Castro Rubio negotiation · all-inclusive Cuba · Cuba human rights · Venezuela oil Cuba · Cuba military economy If this content gave you something, share it. Support link in the channel.

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