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Trump expands US sanctions on Cuba, accuses government of alignment with Iran, Hezbollah
Reuters | May 2, 2026 2:38 AM CST

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President Donald Trump has signed an executive order expanding sanctions on the Cuban government. This move targets individuals and entities supporting Cuba's security apparatus or involved in corruption and human rights violations. The sanctions also authorize secondary sanctions for transactions with those targeted. This action follows recent U.S. actions in Venezuela and signals increased pressure on Havana.

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Washington: President Donald Trump ​on Friday signed an ​executive order broadening U.S. sanctions against the Cuban ​government, two White House officials told Reuters, as he seeks to put more pressure on Havana after ousting Venezuela's leader from power.

The fresh ‌sanctions target ⁠people, entities ⁠and affiliates that support the Cuban government's security apparatus or are complicit ​in corruption or serious human rights violations, the officials said, as well ​as agents, officials or supporters of the government.

It was not immediately clear what people or entities were hit with sanctions ​under the order, which was first ⁠reported by ‌Reuters.


The order authorizes secondary sanctions for conducting ​or facilitating ​transactions with those targeted under the order, the ⁠officials said.

The new sanctions were the latest broadside ​by the Trump administration against Cuba, which the ​president has repeatedly declared is near a state of collapse.

Under Trump, U.S. forces have launched strikes on boats off Venezuela and gone into Caracas to seize President Nicolas Maduro, and, with Israel, waged war on Iran since February 28.

Trump ‌has said "Cuba is next." He has not specified what he plans to do with the island ​nation. The ​Iran conflict has ⁠led to a spike in gasoline prices that have damaged Trump's popularity.

The officials said Trump's order contained an implicit warning to Cuba, ​saying the government has aligned itself with Iran and militant groups like Hezbollah.

"Cuba provides a permissive environment for hostile foreign intelligence, military, and terrorist operations less than 100 miles from the American homeland," one official said.


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