Is Cuba Next? Why Trump Says the Island is “Ready to Fall” Right Now
President Trump just dropped a bombshell by suggesting the U.S. might pull off a “friendly takeover” of Cuba. On Friday, February 27, 2026, he told reporters that the Cuban government is in “a big deal of trouble” because they’ve completely run out of money, food, and fuel. He hinted that high-level talks are already happening behind the scenes, led by Secretary of State Marco Rubio. Trump’s idea is that the U.S. could step in to help rebuild the island in a way that’s “very positive” for both the people living there and the millions of Cuban exiles in America who have been waiting decades to go back home.
The timing of this is no accident. Cuba’s economy is currently teetering on the edge because its main ally, Venezuela, recently saw its own leader captured in a U.S. operation, cutting off Cuba’s vital oil supply. While Cuban leaders say they are open to talking, they’ve also made it clear they won’t be bullied into giving up their independence. Whether this “friendly takeover” means a peaceful business deal or a massive political shift, it’s clear that the U.S. is moving fast to change the face of the Caribbean forever.