China and Cuba Threaten U.S.: New Spy Base Just 90 Miles from Florida

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China Builds Espionage Base in Cuba with Castro Regime's Complicity—Only 90 Miles from U.S. Soil

America’s national security is under direct threat. In a bold move echoing the darkest days of the Cold War, the Chinese Communist regime has established a spy base on Cuban soil—just 90 miles from the coast of Florida. This action, carried out with the full complicity of the Cuban government, represents an unprecedented provocation and a direct threat to freedom, sovereignty, and stability in the Western Hemisphere.

While the Cuban dictatorship attempts to deny the facts before the international community, recent satellite images clearly show accelerated construction and foreign military presence in key strategic locations on the island. According to Pentagon sources, the base is equipped to intercept long-range military, maritime, and commercial communications—endangering both national security and the privacy of millions of American citizens.

Complicit Silence Across Latin America

Exploiting the passivity of several left-leaning Latin American governments, China has quietly expanded its influence in the region. What in previous times would have triggered immediate action by international organizations and democratic neighbors is now met with timid statements, silence—or worse—covert approval.

The Trump administration, however, is not staying silent. From the Oval Office, President Donald J. Trump declared, “The United States will never allow foreign powers to set up espionage outposts in our neighborhood to undermine our sovereignty. We will not tolerate communist threats at our doorstep.”

A Real Threat, Not a Theory

This is no conspiracy. The evidence is overwhelming. Intelligence experts confirm that the installations being built in western Cuba are outfitted with high-tech antennas, long-range radar systems, and data analysis centers—all operated by Chinese personnel in cooperation with the Cuban regime.

Additionally, there is documented traffic of military vessels and cargo planes between Asian ports and the island. The message is clear: China is planting its flag in the Caribbean—with the full approval of a government historically hostile to American interests.

Trump Demands Action, Not Empty Words

Unlike previous administrations that limited themselves to ineffective “diplomatic condemnations,” President Donald J. Trump’s administration has taken decisive action:

The Department of Defense has increased its naval presence in the area, deploying submarines and destroyers to key points in the Atlantic.

Strategic defense agreements with allies such as the Dominican Republic and Colombia have been activated to enhance regional surveillance.

The White House has called for immediate sanctions against involved Cuban officials and Chinese companies operating in hemispheric espionage.

“The American people can rest assured,” said President Trump in a press conference. “We will not allow another Bay of Pigs. We will not allow an enemy base 90 miles from our shores. We will defend this nation—whatever it takes.”

A New Iron Curtain South of Florida

What’s happening in Cuba is not an isolated incident. It’s part of a much larger strategy by the Chinese Communist Party to expand its authoritarian influence across the Americas. Through financial investments, diplomatic coercion, and now military presence, Beijing aims to export its totalitarian model and weaken the democratic dominance of the United States.

But this time, the response won’t be weak. With Donald Trump in the White House, America once again has a Commander-in-Chief who faces threats with clarity and courage. While other leaders hesitate, Trump acts. While others negotiate in secret, he defends freedom in public.

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