Politics / Mexico

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¿Cuba está preparada para una intervención de EU? Así se perciben en la isla las amenazas de Trump
¿Cuba está preparada para una intervención de EU? Así se perciben en la isla las amenazas de Trump
2026-03-23T03:00:18Z
Summary
Carlos Fernández de Cossío, Cuba's Deputy Foreign Minister, emphasized the country's military readiness for potential aggression from the United States. He acknowledged that while such aggression is deemed unlikely, preparation remains essential due to ongoing tensions. Tensions between the U.S. and Cuba have escalated, particularly following the political situation in Venezuela. Statements from U.S. officials, including President Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, have heightened concerns about possible military actions against Cuba. Fernández de Cossío clarified that Cuba does not seek conflict with the U.S. and is open to maintaining respectful relations. He expressed a willingness to engage in dialogue and business, reflecting a desire for stability despite external threats.
Perspectives
short
Cuba's preparedness and willingness for dialogue
  • Affirms military readiness for potential U.S. aggression
  • Considers military action from the U.S. unlikely but necessary to prepare
  • Expresses openness to dialogue and respectful relations with the U.S
  • Highlights the need for self-protection amidst external threats
  • Rejects the notion of conflict with the U.S. as a primary goal
U.S. threats and military posturing
  • Accuses Cuba of being a potential target for military intervention
  • Claims that U.S. officials have made aggressive statements regarding Cuba
  • Highlights the impact of U.S. sanctions and military rhetoric on Cubas stability
  • Questions the sincerity of Cubas openness to dialogue given the tensions
Neutral / Shared
  • Notes the historical context of U.S.-Cuba relations
  • Mentions the political situation in Venezuela as a factor in U.S.-Cuba tensions
Metrics
other
military aggression is not likely
Cuba's assessment of U.S. military action
This reflects Cuba's strategic posture amidst rising tensions.
although the military aggression is not likely
other
Cuba must be prepared for this type of situations
Cuba's military readiness
Preparation indicates a proactive stance in national defense.
Cuba must be prepared for this type of situations
other
the island's hydrocarbons were cut off
Impact on Cuba's energy sector
This exacerbates Cuba's energy challenges amid geopolitical tensions.
the island's hydrocarbons were cut off
Key entities
Countries / Locations
Mexico
Themes
#cuba_us_relations • #military_preparedness • #trump_policy
Timeline highlights
00:00–05:00
Cuba's Deputy Foreign Minister, Carlos Fernández de Cossío, stated that the armed forces are prepared for a potential military threat from the U.S., although he considers such action unlikely. The relationship between the U.S.
  • Carlos Fernández de Cossío, Cubas Deputy Foreign Minister, indicated that the armed forces are preparing for a possible military threat from the U.S. due to rising tensions and statements from President Trump
  • Fernández acknowledged the low likelihood of military action but stressed the necessity of being prepared in the current geopolitical context
  • The relationship between the U.S. and Cuba has worsened following Nicolás Maduros capture in Venezuela, heightening concerns about regional stability
  • Trump has recently shown interest in exerting control over Cuba, which raises alarms about potential military escalation
  • In response to the situation, Trump enacted an executive order imposing sanctions on nations supplying oil to Cuba, further complicating the islands energy challenges
  • Fernández emphasized that Cuba does not seek conflict with the U.S. and is willing to engage in dialogue and establish respectful business relations, which he believes many Americans would support