Cuban Dictator THREATENS US Bloodshed

Map with pin on Guantánamo, Cuba.

Cuban dictator Miguel Díaz-Canel has issued direct threats against America, vowing that Cubans will “give our blood” to make the United States “pay a very heavy price” following Trump’s successful military operation that captured Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro.

Story Snapshot

  • Cuban President Díaz-Canel threatens bloodshed against America after Trump’s Venezuela operation
  • 32 Cuban combatants killed defending Maduro’s regime during US military action
  • Cuba mobilizes regional socialist allies against American interests through CELAC summit
  • Trump administration successfully removes narco-terrorist Maduro from power in Venezuela

Communist Cuba Declares War on America

President Miguel Díaz-Canel delivered inflammatory threats against the United States during a January 4 rally in Havana, condemning America’s successful military operation that captured Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro. The Cuban communist leader’s bellicose rhetoric reveals the desperation of socialist regimes as Trump’s administration dismantles their narco-terrorist network. Díaz-Canel’s threats demonstrate how deeply Cuba was invested in protecting Maduro’s criminal enterprise, which had been flooding America with drugs while oppressing the Venezuelan people.

The Cuban dictator’s response exposes the interconnected nature of Latin America’s socialist dictatorships and their shared hostility toward American sovereignty. His inflammatory language about spilling blood represents a direct escalation that should concern every patriotic American. This threatening rhetoric comes as Cuba mourns the loss of 32 of its own combatants who died defending Maduro’s regime during the US operation.

Trump’s Decisive Action Eliminates Drug Cartel Leader

The January 3 military operation successfully captured Nicolás Maduro and First Lady Cilia Flores, who now face federal charges in Brooklyn related to drug trafficking and terrorism. This decisive action by the Trump administration removes a key player in the international narcotics trade that has poisoned American communities for years. Unlike the weakness shown by previous administrations, Trump’s willingness to use military force demonstrates America’s commitment to protecting its citizens from foreign drug cartels.

Maduro’s regime had transformed Venezuela into a narco-state, working closely with designated terrorist organizations while Cuban military advisers helped maintain his grip on power. The operation’s success proves that America can project strength when led by a president who puts American interests first. The capture of both Maduro and his wife sends a clear message to other drug-running dictators that their crimes against America will have consequences.

Regional Socialist Alliance Crumbles Under Pressure

Cuba’s Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez frantically convened an extraordinary CELAC summit on January 5, desperately trying to rally regional support against American action. This diplomatic scrambling reveals how Trump’s bold move has shattered the confidence of socialist regimes throughout Latin America. The Cuban leadership’s characterization of legitimate law enforcement as “state terrorism” shows their complete disconnect from reality and international law.

The presence of 32 Cuban combatants killed during the operation confirms Cuba’s direct military involvement in protecting Maduro’s criminal regime. This foreign interference in Venezuelan affairs justifies American intervention to restore regional stability and protect US interests. Cuba’s threats ring hollow when faced with American military superiority and Trump’s unwavering commitment to defeating communist influence in our hemisphere.

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Speech by Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel at Saturday’s Havana rally condemning US aggression

Cuba condemns US military operation against Venezuela