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U.S. White House Account Posts Threat Against Former Cuban Leader Raúl Castro

From 24.kg · () Russian

Translated from Russian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The White House account on X (formerly Twitter) posted a graphic image labeling former Cuban leader Raúl Castro as an "enemy of America neutralized by President Donald Trump."
  • The image included Castro alongside Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, and ISIS commander Abu al-Minaqui, with Castro specifically marked as "indicted."
  • This post follows the deployment of a U.S. carrier strike group to the Caribbean, led by the USS Nimitz, described by the U.S. Southern Command as being at the "peak of combat readiness."

The provocative display by the White House on the social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, has sent ripples through regional diplomatic circles. By featuring a graphic image that labels former Cuban leader Raúl Castro as an "enemy of America neutralized by President Donald Trump," alongside other figures deemed adversaries, the U.S. administration has employed a bold, and some might say aggressive, form of digital diplomacy. This move, originating from the official account of the U.S. government, carries significant weight and is being interpreted in various ways across the Americas.

For Cuba, this is not merely a social media post; it is a direct affront and a stark reminder of historical tensions. The image, which also includes Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, and ISIS commander Abu al-Minaqui, with Castro specifically highlighted as "indicted," evokes a sense of geopolitical confrontation. The reference to a 1996 incident where Cuba shot down two U.S. planes, resulting in casualties, is implicitly invoked, framing Castro's alleged involvement as a crime against American citizens. This framing, while presented on a digital platform, echoes a long-standing narrative of U.S. grievances against Cuba.

Enemies of America, neutralized by President Donald Trump.

— White House account on XThe caption accompanying the graphic image posted by the White House on X, labeling former Cuban leader Raúl Castro as an enemy.

Adding a layer of military posturing, the U.S. Southern Command confirmed the deployment of a carrier strike group, led by the nuclear-powered USS Nimitz, into the Caribbean Sea. Described as being at the "peak of combat readiness" with "unrivaled strike range and strategic superiority," this naval presence, occurring concurrently with the X post, cannot be seen as coincidental. From our perspective at 24.kg, this combination of online rhetoric and military deployment suggests a deliberate strategy to project American power and assert influence in a region that has historically been a focal point of geopolitical competition. The message is clear: the United States is demonstrating its capabilities and its resolve, using both digital and physical means to underscore its position.

The group represents the peak of combat readiness, unrivaled strike range... and strategic superiority.

— U.S. Southern CommandA statement from the U.S. Southern Command describing the U.S. carrier strike group deployed to the Caribbean.
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Originally published by 24.kg in Russian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.