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Politico reports that the Trump administration is considering a naval blockade against Cuba to stop its oil imports.

Politico reported that the Trump administration was considering imposing an 'all-out blockade' on oil imports into Cuba, as a possible new tactic to bring about a 'change of leadership in Cuba, according to three sources familiar with the plans.

Politico reported that while no decision had been made, a similar move was sought by some critics of Cuban government within the Trump administration, and supported by Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

The White House did not respond immediately to a comment request on the report.

If the reported plan is implemented, it will be a further step in Trump's efforts to bring regional powers into line with the United States. It would also underscore the seriousness of Trump's administration's desire to dominate the Western Hemisphere. Trump had earlier in January promised to prevent oil and money - from Venezuela, the country's longtime ally - from reaching Cuba following the January 3rd operation that captured Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro. Analysts say this could have catastrophic effects on Cuba's already failing?fuel supply and electrical grid, and its economy.

Trump, whose eviction of Maduro and securing?control over that country's oil has given him a sense of confidence, has spoken of taking action against Cuba and Colombia. He suggested that Cuba should "strike a bargain" with Washington to increase pressure on this long-time U.S. enemy and provoke defiant statements from the Communist-run Island's leadership.

(source: Reuters)