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Cuba's president lashes out at Trump's threats to take the island as regional support weakens

Posted on: Feb 05, 2026 02:40 IST | Posted by: Cbc
Cuba's president lashes out at Trump's threats to take the island as regional support weakens

Cuban chairperson Miguel Díaz-Canel lashed come out after U.S. Chairperson Donald ruff said he could do "whatever he wants" with the caribbean sea island and that Washington could take "imminent action" against it.

Díaz-Canel said on X that the Trump administration "publicly threatens" Cuba's government almost daily with overthrowing it, and any act of aggression "will clash with an impregnable resistance."

The comments came after new threats by Trump and U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who said Cuba's socialist economic model needs to "change dramatically." The same day, another Latin American country denounced Díaz-Canel's government and said it would close its embassy.

Trump expects to have the 'honour' of taking Cuba

While the Cuban government places heavy restrictions on the country's private sector, decades of U.S. Sanctions have crippled Cuba's economy.

The Trump administration wants Díaz-Canel to leave as the U.S. Continues negotiating with the Cuban government, according to a U.S. Official and a source familiar with the talks between Washington and Havana. They spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to the discuss sensitive talks.

No details were offered about whom the administration might like to see in power.

With U.S. Pressure mounting, can Cuba's government survive?

Trump's comments on Cuba came more than two months after his administration's military raid that captured then-Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro in January, and a few weeks after the launch of joint U.S.-Israeli military strikes against Iran on February 28.

The administration has effectively halted vital oil exports to Cuba, pushing the Caribbean nation to the brink. The Cuban people that Trump and Rubio say they want to help have been left reeling.

Also Wednesday, Costa Rica's President Rodrigo Chaves said his administration did not recognize Cuba's government as legitimate and would close the Cuban embassy in its ‌capital San Jose.

"Costa Rica does not recognize the legitimacy of Cuba's Communist regime, given the mistreatment, repression, and undignified conditions endured by the inhabitants of that beautiful island," Chaves said at an event attended by ​the U.S. Ambassador.

"We must cleanse the hemisphere of Communists," ​Chaves added.

Earlier this month, Ecuador also closed its Cuban embassy, after declaring Cuban ‌Ambassador Basilio Gutierrez and his diplomatic staff "persona non grata."

Ecuador's and Costa Rica's presidents were among a raft of right-wing-aligned Latin American presidents to attend an anti-crime summit Trump hosted in Florida this month, known as "Shield of the Americas."

Costa ​Rica's announcement comes as a slate of countries in Central America and the Caribbean announced they will ⁠end agreements to hire Cuban medics in their countries — an important source of foreign income ⁠for the Cuban government and a source of medical services in often under-served rural communities.

The ⁠U.S. ⁠had accused the program of ​exploiting its workers and threatened sanctions on officials from countries that take in Cuban workers.

Cuba has ​faced a longstanding U.S. ⁠economic embargo, which its government blames for its economic crisis that has prompted more than one million people to leave the island. Most countries globally oppose the embargo, but in October, Argentina and Paraguay joined a handful of countries in shifting their support to the United States ⁠in a United Nations vote.

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