The Trump administration has set an ambitious and explosive goal: complete regime change in communist Cuba before the end of 2026, according to a bombshell Wall Street Journal exclusive that has sent shockwaves through Washington and Havana.
After decades of failed policies from previous administrations—including Obama's disastrous appeasement and Biden's weak-kneed approach—President Trump is reportedly taking direct aim at the Castro regime's stranglehold on the Cuban people. Sources close to the administration indicate this isn't just tough talk; it's a comprehensive strategy to finally liberate our neighbors just 90 miles from Florida's coast.
This news comes as no surprise to those who've watched Trump's America First foreign policy in action. Unlike his predecessors who coddled dictators and sent pallets of cash to our enemies, Trump understands that freedom isn't negotiable and communist regimes have no place in America's backyard.
The Deep State's Worst Nightmare
You can bet the establishment is in full panic mode right now. For decades, the foreign policy blob has been perfectly content letting Cuba's communist regime oppress its people while maintaining the status quo. But Trump didn't come back to Washington to play nice with dictators or appease the swamp creatures who profit from endless diplomatic failures.
The Cuban people have suffered under communist tyranny for over six decades. They've watched their families torn apart, their economy destroyed, and their basic human rights trampled by a regime that should have been relegated to the ash heap of history long ago.
"This is what real leadership looks like," one administration source told reporters. "President Trump isn't interested in managing problems—he's interested in solving them."
While mainstream media will undoubtedly clutch their pearls and warn about "destabilization," real Americans understand that freedom isn't destabilizing—it's liberating. The only people who should be worried about Cuban regime change are the communists currently oppressing 11 million Cuban patriots and their apologists in Washington's foreign policy establishment.
The question isn't whether Cuba deserves freedom—it's whether America still has the courage to help deliver it. Under Trump's leadership, that answer appears to be a resounding yes.
