In a stunning display of communist delusion, Cuban figurehead "President" Miguel Díaz-Canel told NBC News that any U.S. military attempt to remove him from power would be met by Cubans willing to die defending the very regime that has oppressed them for 67 years.
The absurd claim comes as the Trump administration continues to tighten the screws on the failed communist island nation, which has kept its people in poverty and darkness while the ruling elite live in luxury. Díaz-Canel's desperate propaganda attempt would be laughable if it weren't so insulting to the millions of Cubans who have risked everything—including their lives—to escape his totalitarian paradise.
Let's be crystal clear: this is the same regime that shoots people trying to flee on makeshift rafts. The same government that imprisons dissidents for speaking out. The same communist dictatorship that has turned what was once a prosperous nation into a crumbling prison island where basic necessities are luxuries.
Communist Propaganda Machine in Overdrive
Díaz-Canel's NBC interview reeks of desperation as President Trump's America First policies continue to isolate the regime internationally. The puppet president is clearly feeling the heat as Trump reverses the Obama-Biden administration's disastrous appeasement policies that only strengthened the communist stranglehold on the Cuban people.
"Any military attempt from the United States to depose him would be met by Cubans willing to die for the communist regime," Díaz-Canel claimed, apparently forgetting that Cubans have been dying trying to ESCAPE his regime for decades.
The timing of this interview is no coincidence. With Trump back in the White House and serious about standing up to communist dictators worldwide, regimes like Cuba are scrambling to project strength while their foundations crumble.
Patriots, ask yourself: if the Cuban people truly loved their government, why do they risk shark-infested waters on inner tubes to reach Florida? Why are Cuban dissidents rotting in prison cells right now? The answer exposes Díaz-Canel's lie for what it is—pure communist propaganda from a regime desperately clinging to power.
