Cuba reaffirms resistance amid US threats

US President Donald Trump has resorted to inflammatory rhetoric, stating that 'going in and destroying' is probably the only option left on the table. Secretary of State Marco Rubio issued a political ultimatum to Havana, demanding that Cuban leadership change its system or face a deepening blockade. Cuba responds by upholding its firm stance, as Fidel Castro did against past threats.

Amid renewed tensions, US President Donald Trump has escalated his rhetoric against Cuba, declaring that destruction is the only viable option. This joins his administration's actions, which have exceeded legal bounds by threatening sovereign nations and intensifying the economic blockade. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has warned that without shifting to what he calls a 'real economy,' Cuba will face unprecedented pressure.

A Granma article, the official voice of Cuba's Communist Party, notes that these statements expose the internal crisis in the United States and the desperate maneuvers of a declining empire. The intent to suffocate the Cuban people is no longer hidden, dropping pretenses of democracy and human rights.

Recalling Ronald Reagan's era, when threats aimed to wipe Cuba off the map, Fidel Castro stated: 'I am absolutely convinced that the only way to deal with this situation is to maintain a firm position and grow stronger.' Today, Cuba maintains there is no other path than to confront, resist, and defeat the enemy on any terrain they choose.

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Illustration of Trump threatening to halt oil aid to Cuba, with defiant Cuban leader and solidarity symbols.
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Trump threatens to cut off oil aid to Cuba

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U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to halt oil and financial aid to Cuba from Venezuela, urging the island to strike a deal with Washington. Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel rejected the threats, reaffirming national sovereignty and readiness to defend the homeland. Several international figures and groups expressed solidarity with Cuba.

The Cuban government has issued a strong condemnation of a new US executive order aimed at imposing tariffs on countries supplying oil to the island. The Foreign Ministry's statement labels the measure as a blatant violation of international law and a threat to regional peace. Cuba reaffirms its willingness for respectful dialogue and rejects any form of coercion.

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Several international organizations and figures expressed rejection of recent threats by U.S. President Donald Trump against Cuba, condemning the blockade and coercive measures. These solidarity statements highlight the defense of Cuban sovereignty against U.S. imperialism. Support comes from Ecuador, India, China, Italy, and Panama.

Following U.S. President Donald Trump's announcement of a naval blockade on sanctioned Venezuelan oil tankers—building on a prior tanker seizure—the Venezuelan government and Cuba's ICAP have condemned the move as a violation of sovereignty, while Trump's chief of staff signals no end until Maduro capitulates.

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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.

Cuba's Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez reaffirmed today his country's firm, categorical, and proven commitment to national defense.

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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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