{"id":7089,"date":"2026-02-28T04:04:16","date_gmt":"2026-02-28T04:04:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/foreignnewstoday.com\/?p=7089"},"modified":"2026-02-28T04:04:16","modified_gmt":"2026-02-28T04:04:16","slug":"trump-floats-friendly-takeover-of-cuba-whats-his-endgame","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/foreignnewstoday.com\/?p=7089","title":{"rendered":"Trump floats &#8216;friendly takeover&#8217; of Cuba. What&#8217;s his endgame?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><br \/>\n<\/p>\n<div>\n<p>U.S. President Donald Trump is musing about a &#8220;friendly takeover of Cuba&#8221; as his administration tightens its economic squeeze on the island&#8217;s communist government. <\/p>\n<p>Trump has moved to choke off much of Cuba&#8217;s supply of crude oil, decimating the island&#8217;s tourist industry and putting mounting pressure on the Cuban government to make some sort of deal with the White House. <\/p>\n<p>&#8220;They&#8217;re in a <!-- -->big deal of trouble,&#8221; \u200cTrump said Friday in Washington. &#8220;They have \u2060no money. They have \u2060no anything right now, \u2060but \u2060they&#8217;re talking with us, and maybe \u2060we&#8217;ll have a friendly takeover of Cuba.&#8221;<!-- --> <\/p>\n<p>While Trump did not explain what he meant by a friendly takeover, experts on U.S. policy toward Cuba believe the president&#8217;s tactics are likely more about creating business opportunities for American companies than about toppling the communist regime of President Miguel <!-- -->D\u00edaz-Canel<!-- -->. <\/p>\n<p>Trump said last week he wants to &#8220;make a deal&#8221; with the Cuban authorities and said Secretary of State Marco Rubio \u2014 the son of Cuban immigrants \u2014 is leading the talks.<\/p>\n<p>William LeoGrande, a professor of government in the School of Public Affairs at American University in Washington, D.C., says Trump&#8217;s objective in Cuba may be similar to what he&#8217;s aiming to achieve in Venezuela: opening up the country to U.S. business interests.  <\/p>\n<div><em><strong>WATCH | What is Donald Trump&#8217;s strategy with Cuba?:<\/strong><\/em><span><span class=\"mediaEmbed\"><\/p>\n<div class=\"player-placeholder-ui-container  \" data-cy=\"player-placeholder-ui-container\">\n<div class=\"player-placeholder-video-ui\" title=\"Why is the U.S. cutting Cuba off from the rest of the world? | About That \" style=\"--aspect-ratio:1.7778;--max-height:800px\" role=\"button\" tabindex=\"0\">\n<div class=\"player-placeholder-ui\">\n<div class=\"video-item video-card-overlay\" title=\"Why is the U.S. cutting Cuba off from the rest of the world? | About That \">\n<div class=\"thumbnail-wrapper\"><\/div>\n<div class=\"video-card-overlay-container\">\n<div class=\"video-info-container\">\n<p class=\"video-item-title\">Why is the U.S. cutting Cuba off from the rest of the world? | About That <\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p><span class=\"media-caption\">U.S. President Donald Trump is applying severe economic pressure to an already-strained Cuba mired in a food and power crisis. Andrew Chang explains why the U.S. is choosing now to cut off the country&#8217;s oil supply, and why, for Trump and U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, it&#8217;s also personal.<\/span><\/span><\/span><\/div>\n<p>&#8220;There certainly can be commercial opportunities for the United States in Cuba without a change in regime,&#8221; LeoGrande said in an interview with CBC News.   <\/p>\n<p>&#8220;If that&#8217;s his intent in Cuba \u2026 rather than try to create a U.S.-style democracy on the island, then I think some kind of agreement between the two countries is a possibility,&#8221; he said.<\/p>\n<h2>Ramped-up embargo &#8216;strangling&#8217; Cuban economy    <\/h2>\n<p>Though Trump referred to Cuba being in a &#8220;big deal of trouble,&#8221; he neglected to mention his role in bringing the country&#8217;s economy to its knees.<\/p>\n<p>By capturing Venezuelan leader Nicol\u00e1s Maduro in early January and effectively taking control of the country&#8217;s oil supply, the U.S. took away Cuba&#8217;s staunchest ally in the Western Hemisphere and its top source of crude. <\/p>\n<p>Trump also signed an executive order threatening tariffs against any country that supplies oil to the Cuban government or its state-run enterprises.  <\/p>\n<p>&#8220;It is really an extraordinary effort to strangle the economy of an entire country and it is already having a terrible impact on Cuba,&#8221; said LeoGrande. <\/p>\n<p>The impact includes frequent power blackouts, shortages of food and medicines and a crippled tourism industry, after airlines stopped flying to Cuba over warnings that the country&#8217;s airports may run out of jet fuel.<\/p>\n<div>\n<figure class=\"imageMedia image full\">\n<div class=\"placeholder\"><picture><source media=\"(max-width: 480px)\" srcset=\"https:\/\/i.cbc.ca\/ais\/ade3b0c1-449f-4082-8cdc-a7f6fe0cc5bc,1772231962599\/full\/max\/0\/default.jpg?im=Crop%2Crect%3D%280%2C1162%2C7674%2C3953%29%3BResize%3D796\"\/><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" alt=\"A gas station that has orange pylons blocking the pumps, indicating it has run out of fuel. \" srcset=\"https:\/\/i.cbc.ca\/ais\/ade3b0c1-449f-4082-8cdc-a7f6fe0cc5bc,1772231962599\/full\/max\/0\/default.jpg?im=Crop%2Crect%3D%280%2C1162%2C7674%2C3953%29%3BResize%3D796 796w,https:\/\/i.cbc.ca\/ais\/ade3b0c1-449f-4082-8cdc-a7f6fe0cc5bc,1772231962599\/full\/max\/0\/default.jpg?im=Crop%2Crect%3D%280%2C1162%2C7674%2C3953%29%3BResize%3D1083 1083w,https:\/\/i.cbc.ca\/ais\/ade3b0c1-449f-4082-8cdc-a7f6fe0cc5bc,1772231962599\/full\/max\/0\/default.jpg?im=Crop%2Crect%3D%280%2C1162%2C7674%2C3953%29%3BResize%3D1280 1280w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 762px) calc(100vw - 32px),730px\" src=\"https:\/\/i.cbc.ca\/ais\/ade3b0c1-449f-4082-8cdc-a7f6fe0cc5bc,1772231962599\/full\/max\/0\/default.jpg?im=Crop%2Crect%3D%280%2C1162%2C7674%2C3953%29%3B\" style=\"aspect-ratio:1.9413103971667087\" data-cy=\"image-img\"\/><\/picture><\/div><figcaption class=\"image-caption\">A man walks past a Havana gas station that has run out of fuel in early February. The U.S. embassy is seen in the background.<!-- --> <!-- -->(Ramon Espinosa\/The Associated Press)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/div>\n<p>While the intensity of the embargo has some wondering whether Trump&#8217;s endgame could actually be regime change \u2014 a more &#8220;unfriendly&#8221; takeover than he alluded to on Friday \u2014 it&#8217;s not clear if that&#8217;s the case.<\/p>\n<p>LeoGrande says the only ways the U.S. could oust the Cuban government would be to invade and occupy the island, or to <!-- -->squeeze the economy so badly that it collapses. He doubts the Trump administration has the appetite for either.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Cuba is not Venezuela,&#8221; he said. &#8220;There&#8217;s not one person that you could abduct that would lead to the remnants of the regime suddenly caving in to U.S. demands.&#8221;<\/p>\n<h2>U.S. push for private sector expansion<\/h2>\n<p>Other experts also believe Trump&#8217;s real motivation is <!-- -->the prospect of profits for American business interests. <!-- --> <\/p>\n<p>Nicolas Forsans, co-<!-- -->director of the Centre for Latin American &amp; Caribbean Studies at the University of Essex, expects U.S. <!-- -->negotiators will push the Cuban regime to allow a significant expansion of the country&#8217;s private sector, including greater access for U.S. companies. <\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Crucially, Washington will want some guarantees that foreign investors can repatriate profits,&#8221; Forsans <a href=\"https:\/\/theconversation.com\/the-us-is-starving-cuba-of-fuel-heres-what-a-deal-between-them-could-look-like-275765\" target=\"_blank\">wrote this month<\/a> on The Conversation website. <\/p>\n<div>\n<figure class=\"imageMedia image full\">\n<div class=\"placeholder\"><picture><source media=\"(max-width: 480px)\" srcset=\"https:\/\/i.cbc.ca\/ais\/8e1bb9e9-803c-4116-8abb-3ad4a962edf1,1772232236489\/full\/max\/0\/default.jpg?im=Crop%2Crect%3D%280%2C40%2C3500%2C1988%29%3BResize%3D796\"\/><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" alt=\"Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel, wearing a military uniform, puts his hand on a person's shoulder.  \" srcset=\"https:\/\/i.cbc.ca\/ais\/8e1bb9e9-803c-4116-8abb-3ad4a962edf1,1772232236489\/full\/max\/0\/default.jpg?im=Crop%2Crect%3D%280%2C40%2C3500%2C1988%29%3BResize%3D796 796w,https:\/\/i.cbc.ca\/ais\/8e1bb9e9-803c-4116-8abb-3ad4a962edf1,1772232236489\/full\/max\/0\/default.jpg?im=Crop%2Crect%3D%280%2C40%2C3500%2C1988%29%3BResize%3D1083 1083w,https:\/\/i.cbc.ca\/ais\/8e1bb9e9-803c-4116-8abb-3ad4a962edf1,1772232236489\/full\/max\/0\/default.jpg?im=Crop%2Crect%3D%280%2C40%2C3500%2C1988%29%3BResize%3D1280 1280w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 762px) calc(100vw - 32px),730px\" src=\"https:\/\/i.cbc.ca\/ais\/8e1bb9e9-803c-4116-8abb-3ad4a962edf1,1772232236489\/full\/max\/0\/default.jpg?im=Crop%2Crect%3D%280%2C40%2C3500%2C1988%29%3B\" style=\"aspect-ratio:1.7605633802816902\" data-cy=\"image-img\"\/><\/picture><\/div><figcaption class=\"image-caption\">Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel, accompanied by his wife, first lady Lis Cuesta Peraza de D\u00edaz-Canel, greets relatives of Cuban officers killed during a U.S. operation that captured Venezuela&#8217;s President Nicol\u00e1s Maduro, during the funeral for the soldiers in Havana on Jan. 16.<!-- --> <!-- -->(Adalberto Roque\/The Associated Press)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/div>\n<p>Forsans says the White House is likely seeking a deal giving U.S. businesses opportunities in such sectors as tourism, energy generation, ports and telecoms.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Cuba\u2019s political system will bend at the margins, yet it is unlikely that the U.S. administration will want to break the regime entirely,&#8221; wrote Forans. <!-- -->   <\/p>\n<p>Vicki Huddleston, a former U.S. diplomat who worked extensively on Cuba, says the Trump administration would risk provoking serious consequences from China by forcing out the communist government in Havana.   <\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Taiwan is to China as Cuba is to the U.S.,&#8221; Huddleston told a recent <a href=\"https:\/\/quincyinst.org\/events\/is-cuba-next\/\" target=\"_blank\">panel discussion<\/a> held by the Quincey Institute for Responsible Statecraft, a foreign policy think-tank in Washington.   <\/p>\n<p>&#8220;So if we do intervene in Cuba, I would imagine that China will intervene in Taiwan,&#8221; Huddleston said.   <\/p>\n<div>\n<figure class=\"imageMedia image full\">\n<div class=\"placeholder\"><picture><source media=\"(max-width: 480px)\" srcset=\"https:\/\/i.cbc.ca\/ais\/dd2b52b5-bb21-4623-8cbd-c9bf19dcce17,1772232874315\/full\/max\/0\/default.jpg?im=Crop%2Crect%3D%280%2C138%2C4764%2C2921%29%3BResize%3D796\"\/><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" alt=\"U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio shakes hands with Guyana's President Mohamed Irfaan Ali.\" srcset=\"https:\/\/i.cbc.ca\/ais\/dd2b52b5-bb21-4623-8cbd-c9bf19dcce17,1772232874315\/full\/max\/0\/default.jpg?im=Crop%2Crect%3D%280%2C138%2C4764%2C2921%29%3BResize%3D796 796w,https:\/\/i.cbc.ca\/ais\/dd2b52b5-bb21-4623-8cbd-c9bf19dcce17,1772232874315\/full\/max\/0\/default.jpg?im=Crop%2Crect%3D%280%2C138%2C4764%2C2921%29%3BResize%3D1083 1083w,https:\/\/i.cbc.ca\/ais\/dd2b52b5-bb21-4623-8cbd-c9bf19dcce17,1772232874315\/full\/max\/0\/default.jpg?im=Crop%2Crect%3D%280%2C138%2C4764%2C2921%29%3BResize%3D1280 1280w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 762px) calc(100vw - 32px),730px\" src=\"https:\/\/i.cbc.ca\/ais\/dd2b52b5-bb21-4623-8cbd-c9bf19dcce17,1772232874315\/full\/max\/0\/default.jpg?im=Crop%2Crect%3D%280%2C138%2C4764%2C2921%29%3B\" style=\"aspect-ratio:1.6309483053748717\" data-cy=\"image-img\"\/><\/picture><\/div><figcaption class=\"image-caption\">U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, right, shakes hands with Guyana&#8217;s President Mohamed Irfaan Ali on Wednesday during the Caribbean Community meeting in Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis. <!-- --> <!-- -->(Jonathan Ernst\/The Associated Press)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/div>\n<p>Rubio has long opposed the communist government, but despite his hawkishness on Cuba, doesn&#8217;t currently appear to be advocating for an overthrow.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;The only way Cuba is going to have a better future is if it has a different economic model,&#8221; Rubio told reporters Wednesday at <!-- -->a Caribbean Community (Caricom) regional conference in St. Kitts and Nevis <!-- -->on Wednesday. <!-- --> <\/p>\n<p>&#8220;The problem is the Cuban private sector is v<!-- -->ery small,&#8221; Rubio said, adding that if the Cuban government wants to &#8220;to open the gates and allow the Cuban private sector \u2014 independent of the military, independent of the government \u2014 to grow, that solution is there.&#8221; <\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.axios.com\/2026\/02\/18\/marco-rubio-cuba-secret-talks\" target=\"_blank\">Axios reported<\/a> this month that Rubio was holding secret talks with Raul Guillermo Rodriguez Castro, the grandson of Cuba&#8217;s former president Raul Castro. <\/p>\n<p>The pair met again this week on the sidelines of the Caricom event, the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.miamiherald.com\/news\/nation-world\/world\/americas\/cuba\/article314847434.html\" target=\"_blank\">Miami Herald reported<\/a> on Thursday.<\/p>\n<p>The latest meeting came shortly after the Cuban military <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cbc.ca\/news\/world\/four-killed-cuba-shootout-9.7105978\">killed four exiles<\/a> and wounded six others who sailed into Cuban waters aboard a Florida-registered speedboat and opened fire on a \u200bCuban patrol. Rubio denied it was a U.S. operation and said no U.S. government personnel were involved. <\/p>\n<div><em><strong>WATCH | &#8216;M<\/strong><\/em><em><strong>aybe \u2060we&#8217;ll have a friendly takeover of Cuba,&#8217; Trump says:<\/strong><\/em><span><span class=\"mediaEmbed\"><\/p>\n<div class=\"player-placeholder-ui-container  \" data-cy=\"player-placeholder-ui-container\">\n<div class=\"player-placeholder-video-ui\" title=\"Trump raises spectre of 'friendly takeover' of Cuba\" style=\"--aspect-ratio:1.7778;--max-height:800px\" role=\"button\" tabindex=\"0\">\n<div class=\"player-placeholder-ui\">\n<div class=\"video-item video-card-overlay\" title=\"Trump raises spectre of 'friendly takeover' of Cuba\">\n<div class=\"thumbnail-wrapper\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/i.cbc.ca\/ais\/be7e5f96-406b-428c-a43a-e416b126116a,1772225707464\/full\/max\/0\/default.jpg?im=Crop%2Crect%3D%280%2C375%2C7176%2C4036%29%3BResize%3D620\" srcset=\"\" alt=\"\" class=\"thumbnail\" loading=\"lazy\"\/><\/div>\n<div class=\"video-card-overlay-container\">\n<div class=\"video-info-container\">\n<p class=\"video-item-title\">Trump raises spectre of &#8216;friendly takeover&#8217; of Cuba<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p><span class=\"media-caption\">U.S. President Donald Trump floated the idea of a &#8216;friendly takeover&#8217; of Cuba as he departed the White House on Friday. While the U.S. has long had embargoes on Cuba, it tightened sanctions earlier this year, leading to major fuel shortages.<\/span><\/span><\/span><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p><br \/>\n<br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cbc.ca\/news\/world\/trump-us-cuba-strategy-9.7095719?cmp=rss\">Source link <\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>U.S. President Donald Trump is musing about a &#8220;friendly takeover of Cuba&#8221; as his administration tightens its economic squeeze on the island&#8217;s communist government. 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