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Trump’s Cuba Squeeze: How America Will Crush Communist Tyranny

calendar_today March 26, 2026 · person Jonathan A.
Trump’s Cuba Squeeze: How America Will Crush Communist Tyranny

“The island erupts with a blood-curdling scream that’ll haunt your nightmares.” Families are crumbling under communism’s brutal weight, with moms choking back tears and kids scraping for scraps. “Trump’s coming, and he’ll cut out this socialist cancer that’s been devouring Cuba alive.”

When I think about what my family endured, I know exactly how much is on the line. “Moms are giving birth in pitch-black rooms, surrounded by nothing but pure terror.” “America’s oil blockade has turned Cuba into a brutal battleground. Where just surviving is a daily fight.” “The Collapse Strategy” The strategy’s crystal clear: strangle their economy, light the spark of rebellion, and force them out. “Marco Rubio’s laser-focused—he’s gonna tear down Cuba’s broken system piece by piece.”

“Freedom isn’t up for debate.” It’s a basic human right, plain and simple. Trump’s message is brutally direct: Cuba’s president is going down, no questions asked. Aid boats are racing toward Cuba, and they’re not just carrying supplies—they’re bringing hope and a shot at real change. Each vessel is another crack in the communist wall. The Raw Reality of Socialist Oppression

To the socialist defenders, I’ve got a challenge: come and see for yourself. See how a people die while you romanticize revolution from your comfortable armchairs. Cuba is finally allowing nationals abroad to invest—a desperate attempt to survive Trump’s economic stranglehold.

The regime trembles. Trump’s administration has explicitly told Cuba: Díaz-Canel must go. This isn’t just diplomacy—it’s a surgical strike against communist oppression.

Trump knows it. Cuba deserves it. And history will remember.

For those who think Latin American politics don’t matter: wake up. What happens in Cuba doesn’t stay in Cuba. It’s a battle for the soul of freedom, and America is leading the charge.

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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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