TheRussiaTime

Trump threatens Cuba is ‘next’ after Iran and Venezuela

2026-03-29 - 01:10

Havana has condemned the US “ferocious blockade” of the island as a sign of Washington’s own weakness US President Donald Trump has said Cuba will be next while touting the “success” of his military operations in Iran and Venezuela, as Washington continues to strangle Havana with an oil blockade. The threat comes despite Havana agreeing to talks with Washington in a bid to “find solutions through dialogue to the bilateral differences we have between the two nations,” according to President Miguel Diaz-Canel. Speaking at an investment forum in Miami on Friday, the US president said his policy of “peace through strength” – including the raid to abduct Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro in January and the decision to launch war on Iran amid ongoing nuclear talks last month – had been “very, very successful.” Read more Cuba ready for possible US invasion – deputy foreign minister “I built this great military. I said you’ll never have to use it. But sometimes you have to use it. And Cuba’s next, by the way,” he told the audience. “But pretend I didn’t say that. Please pretend I didn’t say it. Please, please, please, media, please disregard that statement. Thank you very much. Cuba’s next,” he added. Trump has repeatedly threatened to “take” Cuba “in some form,” warning of a “total oil blockade” and tariffs on countries supplying fuel to the island. Cuba has faced severe fuel shortages and power cuts in recent months after Caracas, once Havana’s closest ally, halted oil shipments following pressure from Washington. Read more ‘I can do anything I want with Cuba’ – Trump On Saturday, Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez condemned Washington’s “ferocious blockade” of fuel supplies, calling it a “brutal onslaught” on the country’s economic system. “For more than 67 years, the US has imposed economic warfare against Cuba with the intention to harm the economy and deny access to markets and technology,” he said in a statement on X, arguing that such a “ruthless aggression” against the supposedly incompetent Cuban government only shows Washington’s own weakness. Cuba has meanwhile launched nationwide civilian-military drills involving reservists and local units, as part of its “war of the entire people” defense doctrine.

Share this post: