PublishedMar 22, 14:54Last updatedMar 27, 17:52

Cuba Braces for Possible US Military Intervention

La Presse
Mar. 22, 2026 14:54
Cuba is preparing for a possible invasion by the U.S. military but states that its government does not wish to worsen relations with the United States. The Cuban Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs made this statement in an interview broadcast on Sunday. The country is taking measures to prepare for potential military actions.
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The Korea Times
Mar. 23, 2026 12:17
A senior Cuban official stated that Cuba's military is preparing for the possibility of US military intervention amid heightened tensions. Deputy Foreign Minister Carlos Fernández emphasized that it would be naive to ignore the threat, though Cuba hopes conflict does not occur. Relations between Cuba and the US have been strained since the 1959 revolution, worsened during Trump's presidency. Fernández affirmed Cuba's sovereignty and opposition to becoming dependent on the US.
RIA Novosti
Mar. 27, 2026 17:52
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio declared on March 27, 2026, that any information about US plans regarding Cuba not from official sources is false. Rubio emphasized the importance of verified information amidst ongoing geopolitical tensions involving the US and Cuba.

Cuba is on high alert as it prepares for the possibility of a US military invasion, according to statements from senior Cuban officials. Despite escalating tensions and economic hardship caused by US-led sanctions and an oil blockade, the Cuban government insists it does not wish to worsen relations with the United States or President Donald Trump. Recent remarks by US officials and President Trump himself have fueled concerns in Havana, prompting both defensive military preparations and diplomatic overtures. The situation has intensified geopolitical friction in the Caribbean, with both sides exchanging warnings and reassurances while the Cuban population faces power shortages and economic strain. La Presse+2

⚔️ Military Readiness and Defensive Measures

Cuba’s Deputy Foreign Minister, Carlos Fernandez de Cossio, has repeatedly emphasized the country’s readiness to defend itself against any potential US aggression. Military preparations have reportedly been completed, with the government highlighting its resilience and historical experience in facing external threats. Cuban officials stress that while they hope to avoid conflict, it would be naive to ignore the possibility of intervention, especially given recent statements from the US administration. Radio-Canada+2

🏛️ Diplomatic Efforts and Secret Talks

Amid the rising tensions, Havana and Washington have engaged in secret talks aimed at de-escalating the situation. Cuban authorities have communicated their desire to maintain diplomatic channels open, even as they brace for possible military action. These discussions reflect Cuba’s dual strategy of preparing for defense while seeking to avoid direct confrontation, underscoring the complexity of US-Cuba relations since the 1959 revolution. The Independent+2

💡 Economic Crisis and Public Resilience

The ongoing oil blockade and US sanctions have plunged Cuba into a severe economic crisis, marked by nationwide blackouts, fuel shortages, and power cuts. The socialist government has praised its “creative” handling of these challenges, urging citizens to remain resilient. Officials have denounced the US pressure as illegal and unjustified, reiterating Cuba’s sovereignty and refusal to become dependent on the US. Russia Today+1

📰 US Response and Information Control

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has publicly denied rumors of imminent military plans against Cuba, insisting that only official statements should be trusted. This move appears aimed at controlling the narrative amid widespread speculation and growing anxiety in the region. The US administration’s stance remains ambiguous, contributing to uncertainty and ongoing diplomatic maneuvering. RIA Novosti

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