Trump still wants a winnable war: Is Cuba next?
Trump still wants a winnable war: Is Cuba next?
What Iran war? In desperate search of a legacy, Trump goes after Cubas failing regime. It's sad on both sides
By Andrew O'Hehir
Executive Editor
Published May 24, 2026 9:00AM (EDT)
(Salon) From every imaginable point of view, the story of the Cuban revolution is a tragedy. How to make sense of that story is quite another matter. Like all tragedies, Cubas is haunted by unanswered questions, fatal mistakes and sliding-doors alternative possibilities. As is customary in the genre, what we think of its protagonists is a subjective question, determined by perspective more than anything else. Every viewer of Shakespeares Julius Caesar must draw their own conclusions about Brutus and Marc Antony; so too with Fidel Castro and Che Guevara.
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We may be drawing near the final act of the specific tragedy of post-revolutionary Cuba, although nowhere near the end of the larger melodrama of that islands tormented relationship with the United States. Donald Trumps badly wounded administration is now searching for a second Venezuela, meaning a weaker, smaller nation it can victimize after the extraordinary humiliation of its botched war with Iran.
It appears to be Cubas time in the crosshairs, although whether a U.S. military intervention will actually happen, or would be successful in any sense, remains very much in doubt. Theres no alternative leader or defrocked monarch that American power could install, as was accomplished in Venezuela and hoped for in Iran, at least not short of full-on invasion, conquest and occupation. It is not, of course, a coincidence coincidental that Barack Obama, whose presidency now feels like a rumor from a distant galaxy, began to forge more reasonable and humane relations with both Cuba and Iran barely a decade ago.
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Rubio is certainly behind this new push for regime change in Havana, since his boss understands the issue, as he understands everything else, only in the vaguest and most vainglorious terms. Asked about Cuba during a brief Oval Office chat with reporters last week, Trump said: Other presidents have looked at this for 50, 60 years, doing something. And it looks like Ill be the one that does it. So I would be happy to do it. Words to be inscribed alongside those of FDR and Churchill, no doubt. ......................(more)
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Irish_Dem
(82,449 posts)GiqueCee
(4,790 posts)... and you'll be the one that does it. And what is it you'll do, exactly? Besides puffing up your infantile ego, that is. Cuba is a small, impoverished island nation, and a bullseye for hurricanes. They pose no perceivable "national security" threat to us whatsoever; there's no rational reason to invade them, other than to gratify your malevolent desire to hurt people for the fun of it. And someone should drop this hint, and then run for cover from flying ketchup bottles: NOTHING you can say or do will make Epsteingate go away. That albatross is a permanent resident around your flabby neck.
So take a break from trying to bully the entire world into bending to your will, and kissing your fat ass. Writing off the mental defectives stupid enough to still express any admiration for you, the rest of humanity is fucking fed up with your malicious horseshit, and waiting to read your obituary with undisguised glee. There'll be dancing in the streets as all your vanity projects are bulldozed, and all your partners in crime beat feet for countries with no extradition treaties. But for some, Vought and Miller come to mind, there's no place on this planet where they'll be safe.