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Report: US Weighing Military Options for Cuba

Officials say the review is early-stage and not a sign of an imminent invasion, with thousands of troops considered for a possible air assault.

  • On Wednesday, reports emerged that U.S. military planners have examined options for action against Cuba, including an Army-led air assault by the 101st Airborne Division, though officials stressed no final decision exists.
  • President Donald Trump has pursued a "maximum pressure" strategy against Havana since January 2025, using economic and legal measures to isolate the military-controlled conglomerate GAESA, which the United States describes as an $18 billion trust fund.
  • Pentagon officials described these briefings as "routine" to provide the president with various contingencies, though such operations would "confront the Pentagon with a significant problem because much of the U.S. military's attention and some of its most valuable offensive capabilities are already committed elsewhere."
  • Acting Pentagon press secretary Joel Valdez stated, "We do not comment on hypothetical military operations," while Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth acknowledged presenting options to Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio prefers diplomatic transitions.
  • Intelligence assessments portray Cuba as an enabling environment for geopolitical competitors rather than an independent threat, even as Hegseth expressed hope to soon be "a friend of the leadership" of the Cuban government.
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The U.S. administration is analysing several response options in relation to Cuba, and among the scenarios discussed at the Pentagon level would also be the possibility of an air assault operation. The information was reported by the U.S. CBS News post, which cites sources familiar with the discussions within the institution.

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Washington Examiner broke the news in Washington, United States on Wednesday, July 15, 2026.
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