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The shackles of communism. Decades of oppression, human rights abuses, a people yearning for liberty just 90 miles from our shores. Cuba has been a stain, a stark reminder of what happens when statist ideology crushes the human spirit and denies basic human dignity. But something shifted this past weekend, a tremor in the foundations of tyranny.
President Donald J. Trump, never one to mince words or shy from calling evil by its name, stood before a crowd at Turning Point USA. He wasn’t just rehashing old talking points or engaging in the usual political platitudes. He delivered a direct message, a thunderclap of intent, that ought to send shivers down the spine of every communist apparatchik in Havana.
The 45th—and, by all accounts, soon-to-be 47th—Commander-in-Chief declared, “Very soon the ‘great strength’ of the American military will create ‘a new dawn for Cuba.'” Let that sink in, patriots. This isn’t some nuanced diplomatic whisper; it’s a trumpet blast heralding a new era, via gatewaypundit, a promise of liberation for a people long enslaved.
For too long, our nation, founded on principles of God-given liberty and individual sovereignty, has allowed this communist cancer to fester. We’ve seen administrations kowtow, normalize relations, or simply look away, effectively abandoning a suffering populace to godless tyrants. But Trump understands what many in Washington seem to forget: America’s power, when wielded justly and with moral clarity, is a force for good in the world, a tool for divine providence against oppression.
This isn’t about endless wars or nation-building for some globalist agenda. That’s the progressive fantasy, the swamp’s preferred distraction. This is about confronting direct threats and standing with the oppressed, a distinctly America First approach rooted in strength and courage. It’s about leveraging our **unmatched military might** not for conquest, but for liberation. Just as scripture calls for justice for the downtrodden and freedom for the captives, so too does our nation have a moral obligation to see freedom ring where it has been silenced.
Think about Trump’s past successes, his foreign policy wins. He talked about Iran, about Venezuela. These are nations where he dared to challenge the corrupt establishments, where he exposed the lies of their tyrannical leaders. He didn’t just talk; he acted. And his actions consistently prioritized American interests and the cause of freedom over the intricate, often self-serving, dance of international diplomacy that benefits only the elites.
The communist regime in Cuba has survived for decades by brute force, by suppressing dissent with an iron fist, and by clinging to an outdated, failed ideology. They’ve watched generations of their own flee, risking everything on makeshift rafts, desperate for a taste of freedom. They’ve exported their misery, their ideology, and their corrupt practices across the hemisphere, fueling instability and anti-American sentiment. And now, by the grace of God and the will of a strong America, the bill is coming due.
What does “great strength” mean in this context? It’s not just fighter jets and battleships, though those are certainly part of the equation. It’s the **resolve of the American people**, the unwavering commitment to our founding values, and the willingness to say “no more” to tyranny. It’s the economic leverage, the diplomatic pressure, and yes, the ultimate deterrent of our armed forces, all aimed at one singular, righteous goal: seeing Cuba free.
And let’s be crystal clear: a “new dawn” for Cuba isn’t just political change. It’s the potential for spiritual revival, for a people to worship freely, to build their lives without the heavy hand of state control, to reclaim the dignity that God bestowed upon them. It’s a chance for a nation, scarred by decades of atheistic dogma, to once again embrace faith and freedom. This is more than just foreign policy; it’s a moral crusade.
The globalists and their socialist allies will undoubtedly shriek about interventionism. They’ll decry any move against the Cuban regime, probably because they admire the centralized control and statist policies that mirror their own desires for America. But we, true patriots, understand that there comes a time when action is not just warranted, but divinely compelled, to protect the innocent and dismantle evil.
President Trump’s words are a clear signal. He isn’t making idle threats to impress a crowd. When he says the American military will create a new dawn, he means it. He has a track record of backing up his bold rhetoric with decisive action. And that’s precisely why the despots of the world fear him, and why freedom-loving people everywhere cheer him.
What do you believe: is a liberated Cuba the first domino in a broader push for freedom against communist regimes worldwide? Sound off below, patriots!
Providence watches over the bold.