Tuesday, January 13, 2026

Cuba now in an untenable situation

Trump suggests he wants Marco Rubio leading Cuba and urges deal with U.S.

President Trump dropped a notable statement on Sunday, January 11, 2026, addressing Cuba’s future and the shifting dynamics with Venezuela.

Just The News reported that Trump discussed the long-standing financial and oil support Cuba received from Venezuela, the end of that relationship due to recent U.S. military actions, and the possibility of Secretary of State Marco Rubio leading Cuba, while pressing the Cuban regime to negotiate with the United States before time runs out.

Let’s unpack this. Trump’s remarks highlight a seismic shift in the region, with Venezuela no longer funneling resources to Cuba after a U.S. military operation last week altered the landscape. Cuba, for years, leaned heavily on Venezuelan oil and cash, offering security services to past regimes in return. That arrangement, Trump noted, has now collapsed.

Ultimately, Trump’s message is clear—Cuba must pivot, and fast, or risk being left behind in a rapidly changing geopolitical game. His blend of pressure and possibility offers a glimpse at a future where America holds the cards.

Havana might just have to play by new rules and Trump threw in Marco Rubio, a Cuban American, as a teaser to lead Cuba.

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