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US Pressure Campaign Brings Communist Cuba to its Knees

Tourism numbers crater as the Trump administration’s sanctions choke off the regime's primary funding streams.

PoliticsPublished June 16, 2026 at 11:16 AM
An old car drives past debris from a demolished house occupying part of the seaside promenade in the Centro Habana neighbourhood in Havana on 9 June , 2026

The Communist regime in Cuba is facing a severe economic reckoning as the Trump administration’s strategic pressure campaign continues to cripple the island's tourism sector.

Official data reveals a staggering 58.4% drop in foreign visitors during the first five months of 2026, a direct result of tightened U.S. sanctions aimed at dismantling the financial machinery of the Cuban military. At the center of this crackdown is Gaesa, a conglomerate controlled by the Cuban armed forces.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio has rightly identified Gaesa as a 'state within a state' that hoards wealth for a small, corrupt elite while brutally suppressing the Cuban people.

As international companies like Air Canada, Meliá, and Iberostar pull out of the country to avoid the consequences of doing business with the regime, the Cuban government is finding it increasingly difficult to maintain its grip.

While the regime attempts to blame U.S. policy for its own systemic failures—including chronic shortages of fuel, food, and medicine—the reality is that the Cuban leadership has prioritized its own survival and control over the welfare of its citizens for decades.

The regime's inability to provide basic services, from electricity to essential religious supplies, highlights the inevitable failure of their failed socialist model. The U.S. remains committed to ensuring that American policy no longer subsidizes the oppression of the Cuban people.

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