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Maximum Pressure: Trump Administration Corners Communist Cuba

As the Castro regime crumbles under economic strain, Washington weighs options to end 66 years of tyranny just 90 miles from our shores.

PoliticsPublished May 21, 2026 at 6:40 PM
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The days of the Castro regime are numbered as the Trump administration ramps up its maximum pressure campaign against the Communist government in Havana. With the island suffering from historic energy and food shortages, the White House has made it clear that a rogue state operating just 90 miles from the United States will no longer be tolerated.

The administration has already taken the bold step of indicting 94-year-old former dictator Raúl Castro for the 1996 murder of two civilian pilots, fueling speculation that the U.S. may move to capture him, much like the successful operation that brought Venezuelan strongman Nicolás Maduro to justice.

While President Trump has stated that he believes the regime is already falling apart without the need for direct military escalation, lawmakers like Senator Rick Scott have signaled that nothing should be off the table.

Beyond the possibility of a tactical extraction of Castro, the administration is actively engaging with Cuban officials to force a transition that would end the island’s role as a staging ground for Russian and Chinese intelligence.

Despite the economic collapse, the regime’s security apparatus remains a hurdle, yet the administration is clearly prioritizing national security and the removal of a hostile, failed socialist state from our hemisphere.

Whether through the collapse of the internal power structure or a forced change in leadership, the message from Washington is firm: the era of Communist impunity in Cuba is coming to an end.

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