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Cuba's communist regime is collapsing under its own failed socialist model after 67 years of suffocating state planning. The island's economy is shutting down with fuel rationing, blackouts and food shortages because Cuban leaders refuse to adopt market reforms that transformed other communist states into dynamic economies. Trump's oil blockade simply exposed what decades of collectivist tyranny had already destroyed — a discredited revolutionary system drawing its last breath.
Cuba's economy wouldn't be collapsing like this if it weren't for Trump's blockade. After artificially cratering its economy, Trump now has the gall to declare Cuba an "unusual and extraordinary threat" while the country faces a humanitarian crisis worse than the 1990s Special Period. The blockade has caused power outages, business closings and severe food poverty — the exact torment Trump wanted Cubans to endure before he uses it as an excuse for regime change.
Both a free market conservative and someone more sympathetic to the Cuban regime would agree — Trump's Cuba agenda is a disastrous idea. Republicans may enjoy watching their long-held fantasies of the collapse of a failing socialist system, but doing it by engineering economic paralysis risks a humanitarian crisis. They're tightening Cuba's fuel supply until the island stalls, while talk of regime change turns ordinary Cubans into pawns in a geopolitical power play.