Secretary of War Pete Hegseth issued a stark warning for Cuban leadership while on the ground in Guantanamo Bay, telling American soldiers that the U.S. military is “prepared and postured” for any moves they may have to make against the communist island country.“What happens with the future of Cuba is in the hands of the President of the United States and the leadership of Cuba. No matter what, the Department of War is going to be prepared and postured for any possible contingency,” Hegseth told a lineup of U.S. Navy servicemen on Wednesday.
Hegseth’s visit to the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base comes as tensions between Washington, D.C., and Havana have reached new heights in 2026, as the Trump administration ramps up its pressure on the island’s communist leadership with a devastating energy blockade, sanctions, and rhetorical pressure.
“It would be unwise of the government of Cuba to try to procure or get access to the types of weapons that could reach this base or the American homeland,” Hegseth said Wednesday. “They would be inviting the kind of confrontation not only do they not want but they could not stand. No country on Earth can match the capabilities of the United States of America.”










