The recent collapse of Cuba's national electric grid has prompted President Trump to threaten intervention, a move that could have far-reaching implications for the island's infrastructure.
Experts, including Christopher Sabatini from Chatham House, highlight the importance of understanding Cuba's unique political and operational landscape, which differs from other regional scenarios.
The potential takeover could disrupt existing systems, complicating the already fragile state of Cuba's energy infrastructure and its capacity to recover.