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Rubio: US Aims to Change Cuba's Communist System, Diplomacy Not the Only Path

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • US Secretary of State Marco Rubio warned that the Trump administration is actively working to change Cuba's communist system, with diplomacy not being the sole option.
  • This statement follows the US indictment of former Cuban President Raul Castro for alleged murder, intensifying pressure on the Cuban government.
  • Rubio described Cuba as a 'failed state' facing a severe economic crisis, stating that its current political system is irreparable and that the US is serious about its objectives.

As reported by Liberty Times, the United States, under the Trump administration, is signaling a more assertive stance against Cuba's communist regime. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, a prominent Cuban-American voice, has declared that Washington is committed to fundamentally altering the political system in Havana, making it clear that diplomatic channels alone will not suffice.

Their economic system does not work, it has collapsed, and it cannot be repaired under the current political system.

โ€” Marco RubioRubio described Cuba as a 'failed state' facing a severe economic crisis.

Rubio's strong words come in the wake of the US indictment of former Cuban leader Raul Castro on murder charges, a move that underscores the escalating pressure on the island nation. He characterized Cuba as a 'failed state,' crippled by an economic crisis that he believes is unfixable under the current political structure. This perspective from a high-ranking US official reflects a long-standing American policy objective, now seemingly pursued with renewed vigor.

For years, they have consistently employed a strategy of delay, waiting for us to change our position.

โ€” Marco RubioRubio explained Cuba's past approach to negotiations.

The deployment of the USS Nimitz carrier strike group to the Caribbean, though downplayed by President Trump as unrelated to Cuba, adds a layer of military signaling to the diplomatic and legal pressures. Rubio's comments suggest that the US is exploring a range of options beyond traditional diplomacy to achieve its aims, a stance that will undoubtedly be closely watched by regional actors and international observers alike.

But they can no longer rely on delay or waiting. We are very serious, and our goals are very clear.

โ€” Marco RubioRubio emphasized the US's firm stance on its objectives regarding Cuba.

From our perspective at Liberty Times, this represents a significant escalation in US-Cuba relations. While the US officially prefers 'diplomatic solutions,' Rubio's explicit mention of 'other means' and the ongoing economic crisis in Cuba suggest a potential for more direct interventions. The close ties Cuba maintains with China and Russia, as highlighted by Rubio, further complicate the geopolitical landscape, framing this as a critical moment for Cuba's future and its relationship with its powerful northern neighbor.

Cuba has always posed a national security threat to the United States.

โ€” Marco RubioRubio stated the perceived security threat Cuba represents to the US.
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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.