Trump Predicts Cuba's Imminent Collapse, Calls Regime "Finished"

US President Donald Trump stated that Cuba is a failing country that will collapse within a short period of time. He made these remarks while commenting on the US allowing a Russian oil tanker to proceed to Cuba to ease a fuel crisis. Trump emphasized his administration's focus on helping Cuban-Americans who suffered under Fidel Castro's regime. Meanwhile, Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel confirmed that former leader Raul Castro is involved in early-stage talks with the United States.

Key Points: Trump Says Cuba Will Fail Soon, Comments on Russian Oil

  • Trump predicts Cuba's collapse
  • Comments on Russian oil tanker for Cuba
  • Vows to help Cuban-Americans
  • Criticizes Castro regime
  • US Coast Guard allows tanker passage
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"Cuba is finished, will fail in short time": Trump

US President Donald Trump declares Cuba a "mess" and predicts its imminent failure, while commenting on a Russian oil tanker headed to the island.

"Cuba's finished, they have a bad regime, they have very bad and corrupt leadership - Donald Trump"

Washington DC, March 30

US President Donald Trump on Sunday said Cuba will collapse soon as he termed the Caribbean Island nation a "mess".

Trump, in his gaggle with the Press on Air Force One en route to Joint Base Andrews, said that it doesn't bother him if countries are sending aid to Cuba while pointing out that his administration will be extending a helping hand to those Cuban-Americans who were thrown out of Cuba under the regime of Fidel Castro who headed the Carribean nation from 1959 to 2008.

"Yeah, Cuba's going to be next. Cuba's going to be. Cuba's a mess. It's a failing country, and they're going to be next. Within a short period of time, it's going to fail, and we will be there to help it out. We'll be there to help our great Cuban-Americans out who were thrown out of Cuba. In many cases, their family members were mutilated and killed by Castro. Yeah, Cuba's going to be next, yeah," Trump said.

When asked about a report that the US is going to let a Russian oil tanker go to Cuba, Trump said, "Well, we have a tanker out there. We don't mind having somebody get a boatload because they need... they have to survive. Who would... it doesn't bother me. Well, I would say I told them if a country wants to send some oil to Cuba right now, I have no problem with it."

When asked if he is worried that Moscow sending oil tankers to Cuba might help Putin, the US President said, "It doesn't help him (Putin). He loses one boatload of oil, that's all it is, it's fine. If he wants to do that and if other countries want to do it, it doesn't bother me much. It's not going to have an impact. Cuba's finished, they have a bad regime, they have very bad and corrupt leadership, and whether or not they get a boat of oil, it's not going to matter. I'd prefer letting it in, whether it's Russia or anybody else, because the people need heat and cooling and all of the other things that you need. Go ahead," he said.

Meanwhile, Former Cuban President Raul Castro is involved in talks between the island and the United States, Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel has said, amid soaring tensions between the two states. Diaz-Canel on Wednesday said the talks were in the early stages, as nationwide blackouts continued from an oil blockade implemented by Trump, as per Al Jazeera.

The United States Coast Guard is allowing a Russian tanker carrying crude oil to proceed toward Cuba, potentially easing the island's worsening fuel crisis, The New York Times reported, citing a US official familiar with the matter.

According to the NYT, the tanker, reportedly owned by the Russian government, is carrying an estimated 730,000 barrels of crude oil and was located just miles from Cuban territorial waters on Sunday evening, as per ship-tracking data.

At its current speed, the vessel is expected to arrive at the port of Matanzas by Monday night.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Trump's language is so aggressive. "Cuba's finished"? That's not how world leaders should talk about sovereign nations, even ones you disagree with. This kind of rhetoric only increases tensions.
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Aditya G
As an Indian, I remember our own history with foreign pressure. No country should collapse because of external predictions. The focus should be on the Cuban people's welfare, not political point-scoring. The oil tanker news is a small relief for them.
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Priyanka N
The part about helping Cuban-Americans is valid, but the overall tone is unhelpful. The world is complex. Russia sending oil shows how global alliances shift. India has to navigate these waters carefully too.
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Michael C
He says "it doesn't bother me" about the Russian oil, but the entire policy of blockade caused the crisis in the first place? The contradiction is stark. Let the people have their fuel.
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Kavya N
This is a lesson in geopolitics. Small nations often get caught between big powers. India's non-aligned stance makes more sense every day. Hope Cuba finds stability for its citizens' sake.

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