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Cuba Braces For Chaos As US Pressure Pushes Island To Breaking

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Cuba Braces For Chaos As US Pressure Pushes Island To Breaking Point

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Fear Grips Havana

Fear, exhaustion and dark humour are spreading across Cuba as residents prepare for what many now believe could become a direct confrontation with the United States. In Havana, state officials are reportedly ordering buildings to prepare emergency plans for a possible American attack as tensions between Washington and the communist island spiral to their most dangerous level in decades.

Blackouts, Hunger And Collapse

The growing panic comes after Donald Trump intensified his administration’s blockade campaign against Cuba, choking oil supplies, worsening blackouts and pushing the island’s shattered economy even deeper into collapse. Power cuts now last for hours across much of the country, hospitals reportedly lack basic medicines, fuel is scarce and food prices continue to soar while rubbish piles up in the streets of Havana. For many Cubans, daily life has become a relentless struggle for survival.

CIA Visit Sparks Alarm

Rumours of possible US action spread rapidly after John Ratcliffe made a highly unusual visit to Havana for talks with Cuban intelligence officials — a move that shocked many on the island given the CIA’s long and bitter history with the Cuban Revolution. According to reports, Ratcliffe accused Cuba of helping Russian and Chinese intelligence operations targeting American interests, while Cuban officials insisted the island posed no military threat to Washington.

Fears Of Escalation

But hopes of easing tensions now appear to be fading fast. Reports that US prosecutors could seek charges against former Cuban leader Raúl Castro have fuelled fears that Washington may be preparing for a far more aggressive confrontation with the regime. Cuban leaders are responding with increasingly militant rhetoric. President Miguel Díaz-Canel declared this month that Cubans were prepared to “give our lives for the revolution,” while state media has aired footage of civilians undergoing military training using ageing Soviet-era weapons.

A Population Exhausted

The island’s military strategy reportedly centres on guerrilla warfare and mass civilian mobilisation rather than conventional combat. Yet many ordinary Cubans appear emotionally exhausted rather than defiant. Some openly admit they no longer care what happens next after years of shortages, sanctions and economic misery. Analysts warn that if the Cuban government were ever toppled suddenly, the result could unleash political revenge attacks, instability and mass unrest across the island. For now, Cuba remains trapped between economic collapse and the growing fear that its decades-long cold war with the United States may once again be turning dangerously hot.

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