The true cost of Communist Cuba's military interference in Venezuela became horrifyingly clear Thursday when a plane landed in Havana carrying the remains of 32 Cuban state security agents—but these weren't coffins rolling off that aircraft, Patriots. These were small boxes.
The shocking footage shows the grim reality of what happened when Cuban forces tried to protect deposed Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro during the American military operation that finally brought justice to the Western Hemisphere. The remains of Castro's thugs were apparently so... limited... that full-sized coffins weren't even necessary.
America First Means Dictators Last
This is what happens when tinpot Communist regimes think they can challenge American resolve under President Trump's leadership. While the Biden administration spent four years appeasing dictators and projecting weakness across the globe, Trump's return has sent a crystal-clear message: the era of coddling America's enemies is OVER.
For years, we've watched as Cuban military advisors propped up Maduro's brutal regime while Venezuelan people suffered under socialist oppression. These weren't peacekeepers—they were enforcers helping a dictator crush his own people's dreams of freedom.
"The sight of those small boxes should serve as a warning to every Communist regime from Beijing to Tehran: America is back, and we don't negotiate with terrorists."
Think about the symbolism here, folks. Thirty-two Cuban agents thought they could stand between America and justice. Now their families are receiving remains in containers that look more like shipping boxes than anything befitting fallen soldiers. That's not courage—that's the predictable end result of serving evil.
Message Sent, Message Received
While mainstream media will undoubtedly wring their hands over "international law" and "diplomatic solutions," real Americans understand what just happened. This administration showed the world that propping up anti-American dictators comes with consequences.
How long before China starts rethinking its military presence in Latin America? How long before Iran's Revolutionary Guards decide maybe meddling in our hemisphere isn't worth the risk? This is what peace through strength looks like, and it's exactly what Trump promised.
Those small boxes arriving in Havana aren't just carrying remains—they're delivering a message that will be heard from Moscow to Tehran.
