Cuban Leader Díaz-Canel Stands Defiant Against Trump's Threats: "I Have No Fear"
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel has addressed tensions with the United States, asserting readiness for potential military confrontation as relations reach a critical point.
Response to U.S. Tensions
In an interview on "Meet the Press," Díaz-Canel discussed Donald Trump's remarks about "taking" Cuba, stating he is prepared for any outcome, including conflict. He emphasized his willingness to sacrifice for the revolution.
Challenges Facing Cuba
The interview took place amid significant challenges in Cuba, including a nationwide power grid failure and economic difficulties. Díaz-Canel attributed these issues to what he described as the "viciousness" of the U.S. blockade. He criticized the U.S. approach and suggested a need for policy review.
Potential Military Actions
Díaz-Canel addressed discussions about possible U.S. military actions against him, akin to operations targeting Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro earlier this year. He warned of high costs and affirmed Cuba's resolve to defend itself staunchly.
Reports indicated that Secretary of State Marco Rubio engaged in talks with Raúl Castro's family, but Díaz-Canel stated he was not involved in these negotiations. He also dismissed meeting U.S. demands for political reforms.
The Cuban president remains steadfast despite external pressures, asserting his intention to maintain leadership without concession.