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Cuba is a central subject of political discourse, frequently analyzed as a target for U.S.-led regime change operations and energy blockades. The country is currently experiencing a functional boycott as part of a broader regional strategy, though it remains a noted destination for travel and a potential location for viewership.

“By the way, Donald Trump is creating a humanitarian and has created a humanitarian crisis in Cuba. The United States government has done this by starving the people, creating a blockade, preventing, you know, medical supplies, energy, food, produce, anything from getting in.”

“So Donald Trump allowed Russian oil to come into Cuba because he said, 'Oh, we can't focus on that right now because we got to continue our campaign against Iran.'”

“The other thing with the Cuban medical program is the fact that these people are working – basically, it’s human trafficking. I mean, they’re barely even being paid. Their freedom of movement is tightly restricted. And we want these countries to understand that that’s what they’re participating in.”

“Did you know that in Cuba, a single company controls 40% of the entire economy? I'm talking about Grio de Administration Emperorial SA, better known as GESA, the Cuban regime's historic cash cow.”

“Did you know that in Cuba, a single company controls 40% of the entire economy? I'm talking about Grio de Administration Emperorial SA, better known as GESA, the Cuban regime's historic cash cow.”

“To make matters worse, tourism from Russia has also been plummeting since last year. We're talking about a 40 to 50% drop in the number of tourists from Putin's country between 2024 and 2025.”

“I think their eyes are probably on Cuba next. And if they follow the list of countries that are persistently irritants, North Korea would logically follow Cuba. And this was this is all stuff that they could potentially make happen before the end of Trump's second term.”

“They're already talking about Cuba. There are other places Donald Trump would like to bomb.”