The US is now seeking ‘regime change’ in yet another country – Bundlezy

The US is now seeking ‘regime change’ in yet another country

epa12671130 US President Donald Trump leaves at the Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF), in Davos, Switzerland, 22 January 2026. The 2026 summit, running from 19 to 23 January and held under the theme 'A Spirit of Dialogue,' brings together global political leaders, corporate executives, and scientists to address international challenges. EPA/LAURENT GILLIERON
After ousting Maduro, Trump’s administration could focus on Cuba (Picture: EPA)

After capturing Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, the United States has set its sights on ousting another Latin American leader.

By the end of 2026, the US government is hoping to ‘change leadership’ of Cuba, and is looking for government insiders to ‘cut a deal’ to make it possible.

The Wall Street Journal first reported the administration’s plans, which would seek to oust Miguel Diaz-Canel, who has led Cuba since 2019.

The government is already meeting with Cuban exiles in Miami and Washington, in hopes of reaching a government official in Havana who could help make a change happen.

Cuba has close ties to Venezuela, having received oil and funding from the Caracas government before Maduro was ousted.

The island regularly has blackouts, queues at supermarkets and petrol shortages as it undergoes its worst economic crisis in decades.

A White House official told the WSJ: ‘Cuba’s rulers are incompetent Marxists who have destroyed their country, and they have had a major setback with the Maduro regime that they are responsible for propping up.’

Cuba's President Miguel Diaz-Canel waves a Cuban flag during a march outside the U.S. Embassy to protest against what they denounce as U.S. aggression in the region, following the capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, and the killing of Cuban soldiers in the U.S. strike, in Havana, Cuba, January 16, 2026. REUTERS/Norlys Perez
Cuban President Diaz-Canel was previoulsy threatened by Trump (Picture: Reuters)

Trump previously threatened Cuba shortly after the capture of Maduro, telling them to ‘make a deal’ with the US.

‘THERE WILL BE NO MORE OIL OR MONEY GOING TO CUBA – ZERO!’ the US president said.

‘I strongly suggest they make a deal, BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE.’

Hours later, Cuba’s president, Miguel Diaz-Canel, responded on X by saying ‘Cuba is a free, independent, and sovereign nation. No one dictates what we do.

‘Cuba does not aggress; it is aggressed upon by the United States for 66 years, and it does not threaten; it prepares, ready to defend the homeland to the last drop of blood.

‘Those who turn everything into a business, even human lives, have no moral authority to point the finger at Cuba in any way, absolutely in any way’.

Demonstrators hold Venezuelan and Cuban flags during an "Anti-Imperialist" protest in front of the US Embassy against the US incursion in Venezuela, where 32 Cuban soldiers lost their lives, in Havana on January 16, 2026. The capture by US forces of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro on January 3, 2026, and the killing in the operation of 32 Cubans assigned to protect him represent a major blow for the island's revered intelligence services, experts say. (Photo by YAMIL LAGE / AFP via Getty Images)
Cuba has had close ties to Venezuela in recent decades (Picture: AFP)

The US president also responded to another account’s social media post predicting that his secretary of state, Marco Rubio, who is of Cuban descent, would be president of Cuba.

‘Sounds good to me!’ he wrote.

The US tried to buy Cuba in both the 1840s and 1850s, to no avail, before Cuba gained independence in 1902.

America also previously tried to oust Fidel Castro, Cuba’s leader in the 1960s, through the failed Bay of Pigs invasion.

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