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Cuba’s Last Gasp: How America Can Finally Break the Communist Regime

calendar_today March 19, 2026 · person Jonathan A.
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If you care about real freedom, you’ll want to hear this. Cuba’s on the brink of total collapse, and we’re watching history happen right now.

The Regime’s Desperate Gambit

Something big is brewing. The Cuban government just showed its hand by letting Cuban Americans invest back home — it’s basically admitting they’re out of choices.

The Energy Crisis: Socialism’s Fatal Failure

Let’s be straight: This goes way deeper than economics. Millions of Cubans are literally living without power — a perfect picture of the communist disaster that’s crushed this island for generations. Their national power grid isn’t just broken; it’s a total embarrassment of failed socialist planning. Socialism doesn’t build anything — it just destroys. It destroys it.

Why the Left Will Get This Wrong

Predictably, progressive apologists will blame U.S. sanctions. Wrong. The real culprit is a system that has systematically dismantled every productive capacity of a once-thriving nation. This crisis is pure communist failure, plain and simple.

America’s Strategic Moment

The United States has a surgical opportunity here. We must maintain economic pressure while strategically opening controlled investment channels for Cuban Americans. This isn’t interference — it’s liberation economics.

My grandfather, who fled communist oppression, always said: ‘Freedom isn’t requested. It’s seized.’ For Cuba, that moment is now.

What This Means for American Conservatives

This isn’t just a Latin American story. This is about stopping the global spread of destructive socialist ideologies that threaten everything we hold dear. Every conservative who believes in liberty should be paying attention.

The Endgame

Cuba will not become free by international decree. It will become free through determination, strategic pressure, and unwavering commitment to human dignity. And that moment is closer than ever.

The world is watching. History is waiting. Are we?

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Jonathan A.

I believe in freedom — for Cuba, Venezuela, Nicaragua, and every nation across Latin America. My opinions come from watching what's happening in the world today and calling it like I see it. Pro-liberty, pro-democracy, pro-free markets.

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