
CUBA OPERATION. MONTH BY MONTH.
MARCH 2026 — Trump predicts Cuba falls next.
After Iran operations begin, Trump says publicly: "Cuba's going to fall, too."
Sanctions and oil blockade already in place. Not working.
MONTHS 1-4 — Pentagon begins quiet positioning.
Drones and surveillance aircraft start circling Cuba. No public announcement.
Guided-missile destroyers and cruisers repositioned toward the Caribbean.
MONTHS 4-8 — Naval assets accumulate beyond normal rotation limits.
USS Kearsarge arrives with 2,500 Marines aboard.
Ships now approaching 10 months at sea. Normal deployment: 6-7 months.
Crew retention and maintenance concerns mounting inside the Pentagon.
MAY 2026, CABINET MEETING — Rubio frames it publicly.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio at Cabinet: "Cuba is in a lot of trouble. Having a failed state 90 miles from our shores is a threat to the national security of the United States."
MAY 2026, WEEK 3 — USS Nimitz arrives in the Caribbean.
Largest naval presence outside the Middle East. Coincides with DOJ indictment of former Cuban president Raul Castro.
Mark Cancian, CSIS senior analyst: "The Nimitz is likely there primarily for intimidation, though it could be used in a military operation if needed."
MAY 27, 2026 — Politico publishes the Politico report.
"The Pentagon has spent months positioning the troops and weapons needed for the U.S. to launch a military attack on Cuba — all it needs is a final go-ahead from Donald Trump."
RESULT: Three carrier-linked strike groups. 2,500 Marines. Months of drone surveillance. Options drafted from leadership capture to ground invasion.
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