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    Cuba Rejects Trump's Threats, Vows No Surrender

    Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel strongly condemned former US President Donald Trump's recent remarks, asserting Cuba will not yield to any aggression.

    Published3 May 2026, 02:17:32
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    Updated: 3 May 2026, 02:17:57
    Cuba Rejects Trump's Threats, Vows No Surrender
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    Cuban President Diaz-Canel firmly stated that Cuba will not yield to Trump's threats and is prepared to defend its territory.

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    Diaz-Canel appealed to the international community and the American public to oppose Trump's statements, elevating the issue to a diplomatic level.

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    The escalating tension underscores the critical impact of U.S. presidential elections on Cuba's policy future, hinting at potentially harsher policies under a future Trump administration.

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    Cuban President Responds to Trump's Remarks

     

    Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel has issued a firm rebuke to former United States President Donald Trump following recent statements made on social media. Trump's assertive comments regarding the Cuban government were met with a resolute message of defiance from Havana.

     

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    Diaz-Canel characterized Trump's words as both "dangerous" and "unprecedented," emphasizing that Cuba would not succumb to any aggressive actions against its sovereignty. A statement from the Cuban leader declared, "No aggressor, regardless of their power, will find surrender in Cuba."

     

    This exchange marks a new chapter in the long-standing tensions between Cuba and the U.S., raising concerns about the future of diplomatic relations. The potential for Trump's return to the presidency is being closely monitored in Havana.

     

    International Appeal for Action

     

    Beyond domestic messaging, President Canel extended his appeal to the international community. He urged global actors and the American populace to respond to Trump's rhetoric.

     

    Canel suggested that such threats serve the interests of a "small but wealthy and influential group," labeling any such action as a "savage criminal act." This call is seen as part of Cuba's strategy to build diplomatic protection against potential U.S. intervention.

     

    The Cuban leader delivered a clear warning that any aggressor would face a populace determined to defend every inch of its territory. This message aims to bolster national morale internally while also serving as a deterrent to external threats.

     

    Historical Context and Ongoing Embargo

     

    The current friction unfolds against the backdrop of an economic embargo imposed by the U.S. on Cuba for over six decades. Relations between the two nations have experienced fluctuations since the Cold War era. A period of normalization initiated under President Barack Obama was largely reversed during Donald Trump's presidency.

     

    The Trump administration tightened sanctions on Cuba and reinstated the island nation to the list of "state sponsors of terrorism." Consequently, Trump's return with similar rhetoric suggests a potential resurgence of previous restrictive policies for the Cuban government.

     

    While the current Biden administration has eased some sanctions, the fundamental structure of the embargo remains. This recent verbal confrontation highlights the significant influence of U.S. presidential elections on Cuba policy, deepening uncertainties regarding the island's future.

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