The US is actively searching for Cuban government insiders to help orchestrate regime change in Havana by the end of the year, the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday, citing unnamed US officials familiar with the matter.
The newspaper stated that the administration of US President Donald Trump has been “emboldened by the US ouster of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro” and is treating it as a blueprint for a takeover of Cuba.
Officials reportedly believe the island’s economy is “close to collapse and that the government has never been this fragile after losing a vital benefactor in Maduro.” While US officials reportedly have no concrete plan as of yet, they have already been holding meetings with Cuban exiles and civic groups in Miami and Washington in an attempt to identify a government official in Havana who might “want to cut a deal.”
The report follows a series of escalating threats from Washington, with Trump issuing an ultimatum to Cuba earlier this month and urging it to “make a deal before it is too late.”
He claimed the island, which has lost subsidized Venezuelan oil, is “ready to fall” and has jokingly suggested that US Secretary of State Marco Rubio could lead Cuba in the future, replying “Sounds good to me!” to the proposal on social media.
The reported regime change plot against Cuba comes weeks after a US military operation in Venezuela that resulted in the kidnapping of President Maduro and his wife, as well as the deaths of dozens of Venezuelan and Cuban security personnel.
The US operation has sparked international condemnation. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov slammed it as a “flagrant violation” of international law – an assessment he said is shared by the “global majority.”