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BREAKING🚨 Trump has secretly ordered the Pentagon to prep for possible strikes and even abductions of Cuba’s leaders while an oil blockade starves the island.

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BREAKING🚨 Trump has secretly ordered the Pentagon to prep for possible strikes and even abductions of Cuba’s leaders while an oil blockade starves the island.

This isn’t a rumor in a group chat. It’s a directive inside the U.S. government: Pentagon officials have been told to intensify preparations for potential military action against Cuba, including scenarios that go as far as snatching members of the country’s leadership. While most people are just trying to keep up with the war in Iran, a second crisis is being quietly built a few hundred miles off Florida’s coast.

On March 19, General Francis Donovan, who leads U.S. Southern Command, sat under the bright lights of a Senate hearing room and told lawmakers the military was “not” rehearsing an invasion or takeover of Cuba. He said their job was limited to defending Guantánamo Bay, protecting the U.S. embassy, and helping manage any mass migration. That was the public line: no invasion plans, no regime-change war on the table.

Inside the administration, the mood was already shifting. Trump has grown openly fixated on Cuba, talking about the island not as a neighbor but as the “next” target once he’s done in Iran. In one recent remark, he even joked that the U.S. might “stop by Cuba after we’re finished with this,” treating an entire country like a layover on a war tour. Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel, who acknowledged back in March that his government has been in talks with U.S. officials, hasn’t delivered the political concessions Trump wants. The response from Washington has not been more diplomacy. It’s been punishment.

That punishment began in earnest in late January, when Trump signed an executive order declaring a national emergency over Cuba and authorizing tariffs on any country that supplies the island with oil. The result has been an effective fuel blockade. Ships turn away. Fuel doesn’t arrive. The power grid collapses over and over. Blackouts stretch for hours and then days. Food spoils. Hospitals struggle to keep equipment running. Aid groups and international observers now describe what’s happening as a full-blown humanitarian crisis, not a mere “tightening” of sanctions.

If you want to understand what this looks like on the ground, don’t start in a briefing room. Picture a nurse standing in a darkened ward in Havana, watching the lights flicker while she calculates how long the backup generator can keep ventilators running. Picture parents lining up before dawn, hoping they might be able to buy a little cooking oil or a bag of rice before supplies run out again. These are the people caught between a one-party state that refuses to bend and a U.S. president who has decided to squeeze them until the government cracks.

Cuba’s Deputy Foreign Minister, Carlos Fernández de Cossío, has already said publicly that the country’s military “is always prepared” and is actively preparing “for the possibility of military aggression.” That’s not bluster in a vacuum. It’s a reaction to an oil blockade backed by the world’s largest military and to a president who publicly talks about regime change targets like a hit list.

Inside Congress, Democrats are moving to draw a line. They’ve introduced measures to block funding for any offensive war on Cuba and pushed a war powers resolution that would force Trump to seek authorization before launching an attack. The fact that these bills even exist tells you how real the danger feels to people who see the briefings and hear what’s being discussed behind closed doors.

For now, Trump hasn’t signed an order to launch an invasion or send special operations forces to grab Cuban leaders. What he has done is tell the Pentagon to be ready, while his economic campaign wrecks the daily lives of people who have no say in those decisions. That combination — secret war planning at the top and rolling blackouts at the bottom — is how disastrous wars often start.

The next time you hear someone say “Cuba is going to be next” as if it’s a punchline, remember the nurse in the dark ICU, the general under oath insisting there are no invasion plans, and the quiet memos moving through the Pentagon anyway. That’s the story unfolding right now, whether Americans are paying attention or not.

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