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FL Cubans BEG FOR WAR As Trump Makes New Threat
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FL Cubans BEG FOR WAR As Trump Makes New Threat

TL;DR

Trump is reportedly drawing up military plans against Cuba while Florida Cuban-Americans overwhelmingly support an attack, contrasting sharply with Cubans on the island who want peace but vow resistance.

Key Points

  • 1.Trump issued veiled military threats against Cuba, refusing to clarify their scope. When asked if military action was being planned, Trump echoed Bill Clinton's parsing of language, saying 'it depends on what your definition of military action is,' while Politico and USA Today reported serious Pentagon planning for a foreign assault on the island.
  • 2.Florida Cuban-Americans strongly support a US military attack on Cuba, unlike most Americans. A Miami Herald poll cited by Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar showed Cuban-Americans overwhelmingly backing military action, while non-Cuban Americans strongly opposed it; Salazar declared 'freedom for Cuba is closer than ever.'
  • 3.Cubans on the island want peaceful coexistence, not war, based on firsthand reporting. Drop Sight's Latin American Bureau Chief José Luis Granados, who just returned from Havana, spoke with dozens of Cubans — hotel workers, journalists, government officials — and found a near-universal desire for diplomatic relations similar to the Obama-era breakthrough.
  • 4.Cuba's military doctrine, 'the war of all the people,' means any US assault would face total popular resistance. President Díaz-Canel and the Cuban leadership have explicitly stated they are willing to put their lives on the line, and the system is structured so that even a 'decapitation strike' would not stop resistance down the chain of command.
  • 5.Cuba is suffering severe humanitarian conditions, with some provinces getting only hours of electricity per week. Granados witnessed blackouts mid-presentation at the Batria colloquium in Havana, residents setting alarms to wake up when power briefly returns at night, and meals so limited they were described as 'basically not enough calories to survive on.'
  • 6.US-Cuba talks have stalled because Washington demands compliance, not compromise. A State Department official told the New York Times that the US delegation signaled it 'would not tolerate resistance to its demands,' which Granados described as extortion rather than negotiation, drawing a historical parallel to the 1961 Bay of Pigs invasion and Cuba's declaration of socialist revolution.

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