Cuba collapse - Drinkin’ rum and Coca Cola

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I think they’re well and truly boned at this point. Probably only weeks left.
On the Mexico front, MORENA has been having internal disputes left and right. Even though they won in a landslide, it's an alliance of parties made up of different interest groups on the left. They say they're going to send oil to Cuba one day and the next they retract, only to reaffirm they're going to send and the next day, something happens. Sheinbaum, says one thing, Pemex says another. On and on it goes. The most recent thing Pemex's director says is they do have enough to send to Cuba, but they haven't yet.

Mexico is having their version of the midterms next year, and MORENA stands to lose a good chunk of state governorships they won in 2018 and 2024. It doesn't look well to prop up Cuba with free oil while gas prices have been steadily rising throughout the years. They don't send a lot, but that's just red meat for the PAN and PRI to throw at MORENA after it's been accused of links with cartels and the assassination of a popular anti-cartel mayor last November.
 

The US military doesn't stand a chance against Cubans in black face shooting AKs with ancient red dots. Venezuela put out videos like this and Maduro was churroed around three months later so I put the fall of the communist regime at around middle of May this year.
 
Reminder that to the left, Cuba is their version of Agartha, so the collapse of Communism there will cause endless sneething and hopefully roping.

I think they will. Ultimately, serious revolutions are about material needs, after all. People in Cuba right now are sick, in the dark, and hungry.
The issue is that the people are exhausted and cowed, even more so than Venezuela. Anyone with any potential has largely emigrated (the Cuban pop is the oldest in the Carribean).

I think the playbook will be the same as Venezuela, playing the various factions (esp. the military) against each other to topple the Communist party/s stranglehold, and then start on a multi-year transition to democracy.
 
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The US military doesn't stand a chance against Cubans in black face shooting AKs with ancient red dots. Venezuela put out videos like this and Maduro was churroed around three months later so I put the fall of the communist regime at around middle of May this year.
Does Cuba understand how.... Embarrassing that makes them look? I mean, blackface camo, slow prone semi auto, chubby and slow conscripts...
 
Does Cuba understand how.... Embarrassing that makes them look? I mean, blackface camo, slow prone semi auto, chubby and slow conscripts...
Venezuela posted a video of a tranny telling people to join the Chavista militia and another video of an obese goblina waddling around with an AK-103. It must be something in the water in Latin America to make them think videos like these do anything but make us laugh.
 
NOTAM (Notice to Airmen) saying to avoid Havana airport because they have no jet fuel:
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Buckle up, buckerroo! It's going to start getting wild in Cuba over the next week.
 
Yeah, they call it “jinterismo” or something and the government actively encourages it. Prostitution is legal. Officially, underage is illegal, but apparently the government looks the other way because they want that sweet sweet $$$
And to think people praised Castro because Cuba under Batista was ruled by gangsters who ruled gambling and prostitution. I guess the commies couldn't resisted to the sirens singing the call of the $$$.

Speaking of Castro, American Thinker posted a rant about Fidel's brother Raul.

Raul Castro singing that Brenda Lee song​

It’s Cuba’s greatest hour of need, and their “allies” are nowhere to be found—exactly as Donald Trump and Marco Rubio planned it.

Silvio Canto, Jr. | February 13, 2026

Over the years, my late parents and I would often speculate about the end of the Castro dictatorship. My mother was more emotional and hoped for a “Mussolini” type hanging from a Cuban palm tree. My father always thought the regime’s friends would eventually say goodbye, especially with a strong U.S. president.

Well, that’s why I say that Raul Castro is hearing that Brenda Lee tune: “All alone am I ever since your goodbye….”

Yes, Raul Castro is all alone and probably wishing that he had died before Fidel. This is the latest report about Cuba:
 
My source in the White House, Q Anon, just sent me this prerecorded message of Trump that will be played on every TV station in Cuba:

 
Some news that might've passed everyone by unless you're a cigar smoker. 2026's Habanos festival has been postponed indefinitely. The last time it was cancelled was during the pandemic, but now they don't have the coof to blame. Can't imagine the aficionados wanting to go even with Cohiba's 60th anniversary if they have to smoke their cigars in pitch darkness as they take a time machine back to 1521 and the only way back home will be via dinghy to Miami.

 
The problem with both Cuba and Iran is that their diasporas are pretty based and (not coincidentally) most of the ones I’ve met want to return when their respective countries stop being shit :(

Meanwhile, have you ever heard a Somalian be like “oh I can’t wait to return to Somalia once we have governmental change”? No, because they know deep down that the problem is that Somalia is full of Somalians and no governmental change will ever fix that.

I’ll be a little sad when the Cubans go home.
Both counties were comfortable and relatively prosperous before their fall, so it makes sense they would long to return. Cuban is a beautiful country, once free and restored it can completely dominate Caribbean tourism by not being a murderous dump.

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Guess who want to see what's left of the current Cuba?

Rep. Jim McGovern rides to the rescue of communist hellhole Cuba​

He joins Rep. Ilhan Omar and other far-left Democrats in shilling for a repressive, detested regime and not for the first time.

Monica Showalter | February 13, 2026

To read the international news coverage of President Trump's embargo of oil on Cuba which is now on its last legs, you'd think the communist island were just a sweet little mild-mannered nation minding its own business when Big Bad Trump came along and took away its oil, following the U.S.'s extraction of Cuba's supplier of oil, Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro, who had been handing it to them for free.

It's garbage. Cuba is one of the world's most repressive communist hellholes that imprisons disssidents, runs torture chambers, exports torturers to the world's rogue regimes, spies on the U.S., infamously harms U.S. government personnel through electromagnetic attacks (Havana Syndrome), trains radical leftists both here and in Latin America in the antifa tactics we see in Los Angeles and Minneapolis, ships illegal migrants to the states by the millions, and leverages its geography to help states such as Russia, China and Iran to spy on, microwave on, and gather intelligence about the U.S.

No, it's not a friend. It's an enemy, and with Maduro gone, President Trump is right to shut it down.

That's too much for some Democrats in Congress, who bizarrely consider Trump, not Cuba, the bad guy and are stepping up to the plate to defend the monstrous regime. One of them was Rep. Ilhan Omar, the world's most ungrateful migrant, whom I wrote about here. A third is jurassic Democrat Rep. Nydia Velazquez of New York.
 
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