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TRUMP GIVES CUBA'S COMMUNIST REGIME ULTIMATUM: Accept 'Friendly Takeover' or Face the Consequences

Gary FranchiMarch 11, 202684 views
TRUMP GIVES CUBA'S COMMUNIST REGIME ULTIMATUM: Accept 'Friendly Takeover' or Face the Consequences
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President Donald Trump has put Cuba's communist dictators on notice with what can only be described as the ultimate ultimatum: accept a "friendly takeover" by America or face the same fate as other failing authoritarian regimes around the world.

The 47th President has masterfully illustrated two potential pathways for Cuba's crumbling communist leadership - what sources are calling "the Maduro way or the Khamenei way." Both scenarios involve the inevitable collapse of these anti-American dictatorships, but one offers a significantly softer landing than the other.

Trump's Art of the Deal Goes Global

This is vintage Trump diplomacy at its finest, folks. Rather than the weak-kneed appeasement we saw during the Obama-Biden years - remember Obama's disgraceful bowing and scraping to the Castro regime? - President Trump is offering Cuba's rulers a simple choice: work with America or get steamrolled by the unstoppable force of freedom.

Cuba's communist government has been living on borrowed time for decades, propped up only by the good graces of other failing socialist states. With Trump back in the White House and America's economy roaring under his leadership, the contrast between freedom and tyranny has never been more stark.

"The Cuban people deserve better than the poverty and oppression they've endured for over six decades under communist rule," said a senior administration official familiar with the President's thinking.

The timing couldn't be more perfect. With Elon Musk's DOGE initiative cutting government waste and Trump's tariff policies bringing manufacturing back to America, our nation is positioned stronger than ever to extend a helping hand to our Caribbean neighbors - on our terms, of course.

The Writing's on the Wall

Smart money says Cuba's aging communist leadership sees the writing on the wall. They can either negotiate from a position of weakness now, or wait for their regime to collapse entirely and lose any leverage they might still possess.

The question isn't whether Cuba's communist experiment will end - it's whether their leaders are smart enough to take Trump's generous offer while it's still on the table. What do you think, Patriots? Should America welcome a post-communist Cuba with open arms, or let them figure it out the hard way?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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AmericaFirst2025Verifiedjust now
About time we cleaned up our own backyard! Cuba has been a thorn in our side for decades.
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PatriotMike2024Verifiedjust now
Finally! Someone with the backbone to stand up to communist dictators. Trump is the only one who will actually follow through on his promises.
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FreedomFirstVerifiedjust now
Exactly! We've been letting Cuba get away with oppressing their people for way too long.
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Miami_Cuban_AmericanVerifiedjust now
My grandparents fled Cuba in 1962 and would be so proud to see this day. The Cuban people deserve freedom from that brutal regime.
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LibertyBell1776Verifiedjust now
Thank you for sharing your story. This is what America stands for - helping oppressed people find freedom.
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SupportOurVetsVerifiedjust now
God bless your family. We've all been waiting for this moment.
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TrumpTrainVerifiedjust now
THIS is why we voted for him! No more weak foreign policy!
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ConservativeDADVerifiedjust now
What exactly does 'friendly takeover' mean though? Are we talking about military intervention or economic pressure?
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RedStateRealistVerifiedjust now
I hope he has a solid plan and isn't just making threats. The Cuban military might be small but they're entrenched. We need to think about the humanitarian aspect too.
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Strategic_ThinkerVerifiedjust now
Good point. Any action needs to prioritize protecting innocent Cuban civilians.
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FlTaxpayerVerifiedjust now
Living in South Florida, I see firsthand how many Cubans risk everything to escape that island prison. This could be their salvation.
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Constitutional_ConservativeVerifiedjust now
While I support standing against communism, I do wonder about the constitutional authority for this kind of ultimatum. What's Congress saying about this?