What Trump Really Means by Saying He Wants to 'Seize' Cuba.
Donald Trump’s Remarks on Cuba
According to Novyny.live: Donald Trump has stated he wants to 'seize' Cuba, while insisting he has no intention of starting a war. The comment came amid a severe energy crisis on the island, where a blackout occurred after the United States cut off oil supplies. As Cuba relies heavily on imported oil to generate electricity, it now faces major difficulties meeting its energy needs.
In early March 2026, Senator Lindsey Graham suggested that Cuba could become the next U.S. target after Iran. These remarks followed a sharp deterioration in U.S.–Cuba relations, especially after Trump declared a national emergency over what he described as a threat posed by the Cuban government.
'I truly believe I will have the honor of seizing Cuba' — Donald Trump
He also added: 'I don’t want wars, and I want them less than anyone else,' signaling his aim to avoid military conflict in the region. Trump’s statements have raised concerns among experts, who warn they could further destabilize the area.
Regional Stability at Risk
This situation marks a resurgence of tensions between the United States and Cuba, with serious implications for stability across the Caribbean. The combination of Cuba’s worsening energy crisis and provocative political rhetoric from Washington presents new challenges for the Cuban government and its people, while also straining international relations in the region.
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