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Topic PolicyUS labels Cuba a national security threat due to ties with Russia and China.
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The United States, through Secretary of State Marco Rubio and President Donald Trump, has characterized Cuba as a national security threat. This designation stems from Cuba's long-standing relationships with US adversaries, specifically Russia and China. The recent pronouncements follow renewed friction between Washington and Havana, including criminal charges brought against former Cuban leader Raul Castro. The US administration views Cuba's alliances as a significant concern, linking it to broader geopolitical rivalries. Despite these threats, the US also indicates a willingness to pursue negotiated political transitions in Cuba. The current relevance lies in the US government's elevated rhetoric regarding Cuba's strategic positioning and its potential implications for regional stability and international relations.
Last updated: May 22, 2026
