U.S. Officials Confirm No Imminent Military Action Against Cuba Despite President Trump's Threats
U.S. officials have stated that there is no immediate plan for military action against Cuba, despite President Trump's repeated threats suggesting otherwise. The U.S. has offered Cuba humanitarian aid, including tens of millions of dollars, two years of free Starlink internet access, agricultural assistance, and infrastructure support. However, Cuban authorities have not yet accepted these offers, which come with conditions that the Cuban government has historically resisted. The Trump administration has recently imposed new sanctions on Cuba, expanding its authority to penalize the island nation. Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez has criticized these measures, describing them as 'collective punishment' and accusing the U.S. of 'genocidal intent.' Despite the tensions, U.S. officials maintain that dialogue remains open, although they caution that President Trump could change his stance at any time.