WASHINGTON — U.S. President Donald Trump urged Cuba on Sunday to "make a deal" soon, pledging to cut off all oil and money flowing to the communist-run island after the toppling of Havana's key ally, Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro. The threatening social media post drew an angry retort from Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel, who said "no one" would tell his country what to do. Washington has imposed economy-crippling sanctions on its island neighbor for decades, but Trump has ramped up the pressure in recent days. U.S. special forces seized Maduro and his wife this month in a lightning raid that left dozens of the ousted Venezuelan president's security personnel dead — many of whom were Cuban. Though Maduro's allies have become interim leaders, Trump has claimed the United States now actually controls Venezuela, through a U.S. naval blockade of its vital oil sector. "THERE WILL BE NO MORE OIL OR MONEY GOING TO CUBA - ZERO!" Trump said Sunday morning on his Truth Social platform. "I strongly suggest they make a deal, BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE." He said "Cuba lived, for many years, on larg