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Cuba will fight to ‘the last drop of blood’ after Trump’s warning to make a deal: ‘No one dictates what we do’

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Cuba will fight to ‘the last drop of blood’ after Trump’s warning to make a deal: ‘No one dictates what we do’

Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel said that his nation would defend itself “to the last drop of blood” following President Trump’s latest warning that Havana make a deal with the US “before it is too late.”

Diaz-Canel remained defiant on Sunday as he condemned Trump’s comments, saying the communist island would reject any and all foreign interference following the capture of its long-time ally Nicolas Maduro earlier this year.

“Cuba is a free, independent, and sovereign nation. No one dictates what we do,” Diaz-Canel wrote on X.

Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel speaking at a podium and holding Cuban and Venezuelan flags.

Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel said his nation would fight to the last person as President Trump ramps up his threats on the communist country. Ernesto Mastrascusa/EPA/Shutterstock

Donald Trump speaking and gesturing on Air Force One.

Trump said Cuba should make a deal “before it is too late,” saying the US would cut off its oil trade with Venezuela. REUTERS

“Cuba does not aggress; it is aggressed upon by the United States for 66 years, and it does not threaten; it prepares, ready to defend the Homeland to the last drop of blood,” he added.

Diaz-Canel also slammed any criticism levied against his government and the communist revolution for Cuba’s modern-day economic struggles, blaming the problems on US sanctions.

Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez echoed the president’s remarks and warned the US that it was free to continue oil trade with Venezuela, which Trump warned that he would end unless Cuba negotiated with his administration.

“Like any country, Cuba has the absolute right to import fuel from those markets willing to export it and that exercise their own right to develop their trade relations without interference or subordination to the unilateral coercive measures [of the US],” Rodriguez said in a statement.

Captured Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro is escorted by DEA agents.

Tensions have risen between Cuba and the US over the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. REUTERS

US Rep. Carlos Gimenez (R-Fla.), a Cuban native, responded to Diaz-Canel on social media, telling the president that his days in office were numbered.  

“You dictators, henchmen, and executioners of the Cuban nation think you own the island. You don’t have much time left,” he wrote.

“First Venezuela & next is Cuba,” Gimenez added, referencing the American operation that saw Maduro captured.

Trump and his allies have escalated their threats against Cuba following Maduro’s capture, with Trump recently musing that Secretary of State Marco Rubio could soon become the island nation’s new president should the US topple its government.

“If I lived in Havana and I was in the government, I would be concerned. At least a little bit,” Rubio had told reporters after Maduro’s arrest.

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