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Cuba’s Blackout: How Trump Is Preparing the Final Blow Against Socialism

calendar_today March 20, 2026 · person Jonathan A.
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The power went out like any other night — but something felt different this time. This wasn’t just another blackout; it was the death throes of a crumbling system. If you’ve ever lived under a system that squashes human dreams, you’ll know exactly what I mean. The Moment Everything Falls Apart

Millions of Cubans are now living through what my family escaped years ago: complete systemic breakdown. No power, no hope, no way forward. But this time, something unexpected is brewing. The Trump administration isn’t just watching — they’re preparing to act.

My dad, who lost everything when Castro took over, always said: “Dictators fall when someone pushes hard enough.” Today, that push is coming directly from Washington.

The Strategic Suffocation

This isn’t just economic pressure — it’s a precisely calculated political surgery. The U.S. petroleum blockade is designed to asphyxiate the regime, leaving it without oxygen, without resources, without any capacity to resist.

“I think Cuba sees its end,” Trump declared. And this isn’t a threat — it’s a diagnosis.

Why This Matters to Every American

Some will say this is U.S. interference. But for those who understand the brutal reality of communist regimes, this is about human rights. Trump isn’t ruling out “taking” the island — and after decades of suffering, who could blame him?

The numbers don’t lie: A country without electricity, without fuel, without reserves, is a country on the brink of total collapse. And this collapse won’t be like previous ones. This time, there’s a plan.

A Message to Cuban Patriots

To my Cuban brothers and sisters, I say: Do not be afraid. Change is coming. It won’t be easy, it won’t be perfect, but it will be real. Freedom is not begged for — it is seized.

To those who still defend this murderous regime, I ask: How many more blackouts do you need to understand that socialism is a project of death?

Cuba trembles. Not from fear. From hope.

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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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