US raises threat of military action against Cuba
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has stated that Cuba poses a national security threat to the United States, citing its ties to Russia and China.

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AI-generatedU.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has stated that Cuba poses a national security threat to the United States, citing its ties to Russia and China. President Donald Trump has also indicated he is likely to be the president to take action against Cuba. The Trump administration, with Rubio leading the effort, has been increasing pressure on Cuba, including a fuel blockade, in an apparent attempt to achieve "regime change." This push has intensified recently with the indictment of former Cuban President Raul Castro and the gathering of military forces in the Caribbean. Rubio emphasized that the issue is one of national security, not nation-building, and suggested that diplomatic options with Cuba are limited. Trump commented that U.S. presidents have considered intervening in Cuba for decades and that he would be "happy" to be the one to do so.
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5 extractedRubio stated diplomacy with Cuba is not a high probability path.
The US has indicted Cuba’s former President Raul Castro.
President Donald Trump indicated he is likely to be the president to take military action against Cuba.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio states Cuba poses a national security threat to the US.
The Trump administration aims for regime change in Cuba.