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Cuba’s president says island does not wish for US aggression, but ready to fight

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Updated 17.4.2026
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Apr 17, 2026

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South China Morning Post5d ago

Cuba’s president says island does not wish for US aggression, but ready to fight

Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel stated on Thursday that Cuba does not seek military conflict with the United States. Speaking at a rally in Cuba commemorating the 65th anniversary of the Cuban Revolution's socialist declaration, Diaz-Canel addressed potential threats from the U.S. He emphasized that while Cuba desires to avoid aggression, the country is prepared to defend itself should an attack occur. Diaz-Canel called upon the Cuban people to be ready to confront serious threats, including military aggression, highlighting the government's commitment to defending the nation. The rally drew hundreds of people to mark the anniversary.

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Cuba does not want military aggression from the United States.

— Miguel Diaz-Canel

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Cuba is prepared to fight should military aggression from the US happen.

— Miguel Diaz-Canel

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The moment is extremely challenging and calls upon us to be ready to confront serious threats, including military aggression.

— Miguel Diaz-Canel

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A rally drew hundreds of people to commemorate the 65th anniversary of the Cuban Revolution’s socialist essence.

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Apr 16, 2026

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Al Jazeera5d ago

Cuban president defiant amid US pressure and energy blockade threats

Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel declared Cuba's readiness to fight against potential US aggression while marking the 65th anniversary of the socialist revolution. His statement comes amid increased US pressure, including threats of military action and tightened energy restrictions aimed at destabilizing the Cuban government. President Trump has hinted at potential intervention in Cuba following the conflict in Iran. Cuba faces severe fuel shortages and blackouts due to the US energy blockade and the cessation of oil shipments from Venezuela. These challenges exacerbate the island's existing economic struggles stemming from decades of US embargoes, mismanagement, and political repression.

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Cuban President says Cuba does not seek conflict with the US but is prepared to fight if necessary.

— Miguel Diaz-Canel

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President Trump has threatened that the US could overthrow the Cuban government.

— President Donald Trump

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Fuel shortages and energy blackouts have roiled the island for weeks.

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Cuba’s economy had suffered from decades of economic embargo from the US.

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A US energy blockade and an end to oil shipments from Venezuela have caused deteriorating conditions on the island.

Apr 12, 2026

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South China Morning PostApr 12

Cuba’s president warns US against attacking island or trying to depose him

Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel warned the United States against any military aggression or attempts to depose him, stating that Cuba would defend itself. Speaking on NBC News, Diaz-Canel asserted there is no justification for a U.S. attack and that such action would destabilize the region. Tensions between the two countries remain high despite ongoing talks, with Diaz-Canel accusing the U.S. of a hostile policy and lacking the moral authority to make demands. Cuba blames a U.S. energy blockade for its economic difficulties, including shortages affecting essential services. Diaz-Canel expressed Cuba's willingness to engage in unconditional dialogue, respecting each nation's political system.

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The United States has no valid reason to carry out a military attack against Cuba or to attempt to depose him.

— Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel

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An invasion of Cuba would be costly and affect regional security.

— Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel

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Diaz-Canel has accused the US government of implementing a “hostile policy” against Cuba.

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Cuba blames a US energy blockade for its deepening woes.

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Cuba is interested in engaging in dialogue and discussing any topic without conditions.

— Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel

Apr 10, 2026

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South China Morning PostApr 10

China, Russia rally behind Cuba as US squeezes Havana in deepening crisis

China and Russia are voicing support for Cuba's government as the island faces increasing pressure from the United States. A Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson stated China's willingness to support Cuba's sovereignty and oppose external interference, urging the U.S. to end its blockade and sanctions. This follows China's recent emergency aid package to Cuba, including financial assistance and food donations. Simultaneously, Russia's Deputy Foreign Minister visited Havana to reaffirm Moscow's support, asserting Russia's continued presence in the Western Hemisphere. Both nations are positioning themselves in opposition to U.S. policy towards Cuba amidst the island's ongoing crisis.

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Al JazeeraApr 10

Cuban president defiant despite Trump pressure to resign

Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel has vowed to resist pressure from the United States to resign, despite escalating threats and a tightened oil blockade imposed by the Trump administration. In an interview, Diaz-Canel asserted Cuba's right to self-determination as a free and sovereign state, rejecting US influence over its leadership. The US has increased pressure on Cuba, particularly after ousting Venezuela's leader in January, leading to an oil blockade and threats of tariffs against countries supplying Cuba with oil. Diaz-Canel condemned the US's "hostile policy," citing widespread power blackouts, fuel shortages, and disruptions to essential services on the island. Trump has labeled Cuba a threat to US national security and hinted at potential military intervention.

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China is willing to work with the international community to firmly support Cuba.

— Mao Ning

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The US government should immediately cease its blockade, sanctions and any form of coercion and pressure against Cuba.

— Mao Ning

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In January, Xi Jinping approved an emergency aid package for Cuba that included US$80 million to purchase electrical equipment.

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The aid package also included a donation of 60,000 tonnes of rice.

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Russia has no plans to walk away from the western hemisphere.

— Sergei Ryabkov