Cuba is on the ropes, folks, and President Donald Trump smells blood in the water.
The communist island nation just 90 miles off the Florida coast is experiencing a complete collapse of its power grid, its economy is in freefall, and its oppressed citizens are suffering like never before under the iron fist of a dying regime. And now, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio — a Cuban-American who understands this fight in his bones — leading the charge, the Trump administration is positioning America to finally finish what should have been done decades ago.
This could be Cuba's Berlin Wall moment. And President Trump is ready to swing the hammer.
For over 65 years, the Castro regime and its successors have maintained an iron grip on the Cuban people, surviving the Bay of Pigs, the Cuban Missile Crisis, and countless sanctions. They've outlasted president after president who talked tough but never delivered the final blow.
But infrastructure doesn't care about ideology. And right now, Cuba's power grid is failing catastrophically. The lights are going out across the island, and there's no quick fix coming from Havana's incompetent communist bureaucrats.
The regime is reportedly desperate — even looking toward America for help. That's right: the same government that has spit in Uncle Sam's face for six decades is now potentially begging for assistance from the very nation they've demonized.
How's that communism working out for you?
Unlike previous administrations that offered olive branches and naive diplomatic overtures to Havana, President Trump understands that weakness only emboldens tyrants. His strategy isn't about making nice with dictators — it's about leveraging American strength to force real, permanent change.
Having Marco Rubio as Secretary of State is a masterstroke. Rubio's family fled Castro's Cuba. He's spent his entire political career fighting for the freedom of the Cuban people. This isn't just policy for him — it's personal. And now he has the full weight of American diplomatic and economic power behind him.
The Trump-Rubio approach is simple: squeeze the regime until it breaks, then be ready to help the Cuban people — not their oppressors — build something better.
Source: Next News Network