US-Cuba Tensions Escalate After Deadly Boat Clash

One week after a February 25 gunfire exchange off Cuba's Villa Clara coast that killed four on a Florida boat, US leaders including Secretary Rubio, President Trump, and VP Vance pledged investigations and hinted at policy shifts, amid a regional summit snubbing Cuba and new US fuel aid announcements.

The February 25 clash, detailed in prior coverage, involved a Florida-registered speedboat approaching Cuban waters, leading to an exchange of fire that killed four and injured six aboard, according to Cuban authorities. A weapons cache found on the vessel has fueled debates over its intent—whether a migrant rescue or incursion.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio vowed an independent investigation and appropriate response to Havana. President Donald Trump suggested the incident could lead to a 'friendly takeover of Cuba.' Vice President J.D. Vance claimed prior US knowledge of the event. These statements came as Rubio attended a historic Caribbean Community (Caricom) summit excluding Cuba for the first time, with some criticizing civilian deaths under his regional watch. Rumors swirled of Rubio meeting Raul Guillermo Rodriguez Castro, grandson of Raul Castro, to negotiate eased US restrictions for Cuban reforms.

In Cuba, TV host Humberto Lopez showcased the weapons on air with officials, praising border forces' vigilance. Detainees' relatives alleged deception by Cuban military promising recruitment. Leader Miguel Díaz-Canel had preemptively warned of such plots.

Trump's recent policy allowing direct US fuel shipments to Cuban private firms aims to alleviate shortages but raises concerns of propping up the regime. Analysts contextualize this amid US actions like capturing Venezuela's Maduro and Iran escalations, potentially diverting focus from Cuba.

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Cuba denies US claims of formal oil embargo talks as Mexico pledges aid

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Cuba has denied engaging in formal talks with the United States over the oil embargo, following President Donald Trump's assertions of advanced negotiations and Mexico halting supplies. This comes after Havana's condemnation of a recent US executive order tightening sanctions, amid Cuba's deepening energy crisis.

2026年2月25日、キューバ領海でキューバ国境警備隊とフロリダ登録の高速ボートとの対立が、ボート上で4人の死亡と6人の負傷をもたらしたとキューバ政府が発表。警備隊が身元確認のため接近した後、銃撃が発生した。米当局者はこのボートを、キューバから親族を救出する民間努力の一部と説明した。

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President Donald Trump described Cuba as a 'failed nation' and refused to rule out military action to topple its government, while acknowledging ongoing talks. This comes amid a severe energy crisis in Cuba triggered by US policies blocking oil imports. Cuban officials criticized the remarks, highlighting the humanitarian impact of the embargo.

On December 29, Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez issued a statement from Havana condemning US military escalation and trade obstructions targeting Venezuela, following prior UN Security Council denunciations of incidents like the December 11 oil tanker attack.

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米特殊部隊がベネズエラ指導者ニコラス・マドゥロを精密な急襲で捕らえてから1週間、彼はニューヨークで拘束されたままです。国務長官マルコ・ルビオは議会に説明する中で作戦を擁護し、世論調査で国民がベネズエラへの米国のさらなる関与に慎重な姿勢を示す中、2028年大統領選の憶測を呼んでいます。

Cuban Prime Minister Manuel Marrero condemned via social media the attack by US forces on a Venezuelan oil tanker. The Venezuela-Cuba Friendship and Mutual Solidarity Movement also strongly rejected this act of aggression in the Caribbean Sea.

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国務長官マルコ・ルビオ氏は、トランプ政権による最近の米国によるベネズエラ大統領ニコラス・マドゥロ捕獲の対応を擁護し、上院民主党議員の杜撰なアプローチという非難を退けた。1月7日の発言で、法案作成者への事前計画されたブリーフィングと石油制裁を通じた継続的なレバレッジを強調し、国際的な反応が控えめな中で行われた。

 

 

 

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