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Cuba's communist regime is in a death spiral of its own making — blackouts, mass starvation and a collapsed economy are the direct result of decades of oligarchic theft and mismanagement, not U.S. sanctions. The Castro family's GAESA conglomerate siphoned oil revenues into offshore accounts while ordinary Cubans went without food, medicine and electricity. The regime has no allies left, no fuel and no future — a democratic transition is not just possible, it's inevitable.
A U.S. military operation against Cuba would expose America as an aggressor state, proving 67 years of sanctions failed to break a revolution built on genuine popular support. Cuba has repeatedly offered diplomatic cooperation on migration, trade and security — Washington keeps choosing hostility over negotiation. Any attack would produce incalculable losses and only cement Cuba as a global symbol of resistance against imperial bullying.