Trump Signals Intent to Assert U.S. Control Over Cuba: What It Could Mean.
U.S.-Cuba Tensions: The Latest Developments
According to TSN.ua: On March 16, U.S. President Donald Trump suggested he might seek to bring Cuba under American control. During a speech, he hinted at the possibility of a 'friendly' takeover, stating:
'I think I will have the honor of taking Cuba.' – Donald TrumpHe added that he could 'free it or take it,' claiming he believes he can 'do whatever I want with it.'
Cuba is currently facing a severe political and economic crisis, which has drawn concern from the international community. As of now, Cuban authorities have not issued an official response to Trump's remarks. Notably, in January 2026, Trump declared a national emergency over actions by the Cuban government.
Humanitarian Crisis and Global Reaction
Meanwhile, the United Nations has warned that a humanitarian crisis could unfold in Cuba, potentially triggered by the U.S. oil embargo. This situation is alarming because it risks worsening living conditions for the Cuban population.
Trump's statement has sparked widespread debate, as the status of Cuba remains a contentious issue in global politics. The island's deteriorating economic situation, compounded by the threat of new sanctions, could prompt further U.S. actions. Regional uncertainty and the stance of the international community are likely to play a significant role in shaping the future of U.S.-Cuba relations.
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