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Cuba Didn’t FAFO: The Regime Folded WITHOUT Any Pressure

WATCH: Before the Pressure Even Started, Cuba Folded

On this episode of The Patriot Perspective, we focused on a major shift in the Western Hemisphere: Cuba’s decision to negotiate with the United States after President Donald Trump made clear that he was willing to escalate pressure on the regime.

The central point of the discussion was simple. Cuba did not move toward negotiations because conditions improved. 

Cuba moved because the regime understood that Trump was serious and because the country is already in an extremely weak position.

There may not have been direct military pressure on Havana at the moment, but the episode argued that a regime does not need American troops on its shores to feel cornered. 

It only needs to see that its economic lifelines are shrinking, its allies are weakening, and its own people are growing more frustrated.

The conversation began with Cuba’s internal condition. The country is already facing severe economic problems, including blackouts, energy shortages, food rationing, deteriorating infrastructure, and limited access to basic necessities. 

Those are not abstract economic indicators. Those are daily failures that affect whether people can keep the lights on, get hot water, or find enough food and medicine.

The episode made the case that those weaknesses have left the Cuban government with very little room for error. 

A regime that cannot provide stability at home becomes much more vulnerable when outside pressure increases.

That is where Venezuela entered the discussion. For years, Cuba relied heavily on Venezuela as a major partner, particularly for oil and broader economic support. 

That relationship helped keep Havana afloat even while the domestic economy continued to deteriorate.

Now, according to the argument laid out in the episode, Trump’s broader regional strategy has changed that equation. 

As Venezuela loses strength and as the United States gains more leverage over trade in the region, Cuba has lost one of its most important external supports.

That was one of the most important points in the episode. Cuba did not fold in isolation. Cuba folded after watching the regional environment shift against it.

The discussion also emphasized the deeper failure of the Cuban system itself. 

Cuba is geographically well-positioned, rich in tourism potential, close to the United States, and naturally capable of serving as a major Caribbean economic hub. Yet despite those advantages, the country remains trapped in chronic decline.

The argument presented was that this failure is the product of a corrupt and repressive government that controls resources through a state-connected elite while ordinary Cubans deal with scarcity and stagnation. 

When a country with that much potential remains in visible decline, the problem is not geography. The problem is governance.

The episode then widened into a broader strategic point. 

Trump’s interest in Cuba is not only about Cuba itself. It is about reasserting American strength in its own hemisphere and reducing the influence of hostile or destabilizing regimes close to U.S. territory.

Under that framework, Cuba becomes part of a larger effort to reshape the balance of power in the region and to prevent anti-American governments from maintaining a foothold near the United States.

The episode closed with a broader conclusion about deterrence. Trump’s rhetoric, the argument went, is effective because adversaries increasingly believe that he is willing to follow through. 

Cuba’s move toward negotiation was framed as proof that even a regime that has survived for decades can reconsider its position when it sees that the cost of resistance may keep rising.

As we concluded, Cuba folded not because the pressure was overwhelming in a single dramatic moment, but because the regime saw its weakness, its isolation, and realized that Trump was not bluffing.

The Patriot Perspective has recently switched its main platform from Rumble to YouTube, and we would greatly appreciate it if our old subscribers would subscribe to us there. [HERE]

The post Cuba Didn’t FAFO: The Regime Folded WITHOUT Any Pressure appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.

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