Cuba ‘in Its Last Moments of Life,’ Trump Says as He Predicts ‘Great Change’ for Communist-Ruled Nation
Trump claims Cuba faces collapse due to fuel shortages worsened by a U.S. blockade, with fuel reserves possibly depleted by mid-March, while talks and takeover ideas advance.
- On Saturday, President Donald Trump told a dozen leaders at a Latin Americas summit in Florida that Cuba is in its `last moments of life` and that a `great change` is coming.
- A widespread blackout on Wednesday exposed the crisis as analysts cited by The Hill warned fuel reserves could be exhausted by mid-to-late March, risking an economic halt in western Cuba.
- On Thursday at the White House, Trump suggested the return of American Cubans is only a `question of time` and has tasked Rubio with leading talks, citing US-era interests valued at around $11 billion.
- Cuban leaders are reportedly weighing reforms, regional cooperation, and scaling back ties as Republican lawmakers say the pressure is forcing change, with Havana facing imminent collapse.
- If fuel supplies run out, analysts cited by The Hill warn Cuba's economy could halt within weeks, linking the crisis to the 1959 revolution and US nationalised assets worth around $11 billion.
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Donald Trump said on Saturday that the Cuban regime, which according to him lives "its last moments", wanted to conclude an agreement and that negotiations to this end were under way with Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
After another major power outage in Cuba, US President Donald Trump has predicted that political change on the island could happen soon. The crisis on the island is worsening due to fuel shortages resulting from the US action in Venezuela, which are affecting public services, health and tourism. The government is mitigating the consequences by limiting fuel imports, but residents are worried about the upcoming summer.
"I'm going to take care of Cuba," said the U.S. President during a summit in Florida with allied leaders from Latin America.
The president of the United States, Donald Trump, has reiterated this Saturday that the Castro regime is “in its last moments of life.” He has also assured that Havana is in talks with Washington and, for the first time, has pointed out that he himself, in addition to his Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, is at the forefront of these negotiations. According to the Republican, Havana “want to reach an agreement” and is negotiating with him and Sec…
In the midst of the war against Iran, the president of the United States predicted this Saturday, March 7, a "great change" for the communist island.
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