WashingTone

Informed by Washington, Defined by Insight
Thursday, Mar 05, 2026

0:00
0:00

Cuba’s Military Power Emerges as Central Factor in U.S. Strategy Toward the Island

Analysts warn that the Cuban armed forces remain the decisive institution shaping politics, the economy, and any potential future relationship between Havana and Washington.
As tensions between Washington and Havana intensify, policymakers and analysts increasingly point to one institution that could determine the future trajectory of the island: the Cuban military.

The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Cuba are widely regarded as the most powerful organization within the country’s political and economic system.

Beyond traditional defense responsibilities, the military maintains extensive influence over major sectors of the national economy, including tourism, logistics, and retail networks through state-linked enterprises that generate significant revenue for the government.

Analysts say this economic reach gives the armed forces a pivotal role in sustaining the Cuban state during periods of economic strain.

The institution’s influence extends deeply into the country’s political structure.

Senior military figures have long occupied key leadership positions in government and within the ruling Communist Party, helping to ensure continuity in policymaking and internal stability.

This structure has allowed the military to function not only as a defense force but also as a central pillar of governance.

In Washington, the role of the Cuban armed forces is increasingly viewed as essential to understanding how any policy toward Havana might succeed or fail.

The United States has maintained economic sanctions and diplomatic pressure on Cuba for decades, a strategy originally shaped during the Cold War and still defining much of the bilateral relationship today.

Recent geopolitical developments have renewed attention on Cuba’s internal power structure.

The Trump administration has intensified pressure on the island through sanctions and measures targeting companies connected to military-run conglomerates that control large segments of the economy.

These steps reflect a belief among U.S. officials that the military establishment holds the key to political and economic decision-making in Havana.

Events in the region have further highlighted the military’s significance.

The capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro in a U.S. operation earlier in 2026 exposed the presence of Cuban security personnel working closely with allied governments, illustrating Havana’s security partnerships and the international reach of its defense and intelligence networks.

For American policymakers seeking change in Cuba, analysts argue that any strategy must account for the armed forces’ central position.

Unlike many institutions on the island, the military commands organizational discipline, economic resources, and strong internal cohesion, making it the actor most capable of shaping the country’s future direction.

As the United States reassesses its approach toward Cuba amid shifting regional dynamics, the enduring strength and institutional authority of the Cuban armed forces remain a factor Washington cannot ignore.
Newsletter

Related Articles

0:00
0:00
Close
White House Defends Trump’s Decision on Iran, Citing President’s Instinct About Imminent Threat
White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles Warns of Political Risk From Rising Gas Prices
Decision on Proposed White House Ballroom Delayed Until April After Intense Public Feedback
Congress Moves to Reassert War-Making Authority Amid Debate Over U.S. Military Action
Trump Replaces Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, Appoints New Envoy Role
Cuba’s Military Power Emerges as Central Factor in U.S. Strategy Toward the Island
ICE Moves Toward Closing Fort Bliss Migrant Detention Facility After Months of Scrutiny
Trump Allies Take Expanded Role in Planning Celebrations for America’s 250th Anniversary
Historic EIWA Wrestling Championships Open in Washington as College Athletes Battle for National Qualification
Trump Urges Kurdish Leaders to Support U.S. Campaign Against Iran, Promising Backing
U.S. Embassy in Riyadh Issues Emergency Security Alert After Drone Strike and Escalating Regional Threats
Netanyahu Seeks Clarity From White House Over Possible Secret U.S.–Iran Diplomacy
Iran Conflict Strains U.S.–U.K. Alliance as Trump and Starmer Clash Over Military Strategy
U.S.–Spain Dispute Erupts After White House Says Madrid Agreed to Cooperate but Spanish Government Rejects Claim
Defense Industry Leaders Summoned to White House as U.S. Accelerates Munitions Production During Iran Conflict
U.S. Forces Intensify Campaign Against Iranian Regime in Expanding Military Offensive
Bipartisan Senate Housing Bill Moves Toward Final Passage to Ease America’s Affordability Crisis
U.S. Senate Prepares Vote on Resolution Seeking to Halt Trump’s Iran Military Campaign
Anthropic’s Claude AI Emerges as Key Technology in U.S. Iran Campaign Amid Dispute With Pentagon
Vance Says Undoing Biden-Era Cost-of-Living Pressures Will Require Time as Economic Reforms Advance
Washington State and Environmental Groups Challenge Federal Order Keeping Coal Plant Online
Pentagon Leaders Reject Claims of U.S. Weapons Shortage as Iran Conflict Intensifies
Iran Says Its Strikes Target Only U.S. Military Assets and Denies Attacking Saudi Arabia
Drone Strike Hits U.S. Embassy in Riyadh as Middle East Conflict Escalates
Tom Brady’s Saudi Flag Football Event May Shift to U.S. as Middle East Conflict Disrupts Plans
United States Urges Citizens to Leave Fourteen Middle Eastern Countries as Iran War Escalates
Trump Pursues Major Civil Nuclear Agreement With Saudi Arabia Amid Regional Turmoil
Trump Welcomes German Chancellor to White House as Iran Conflict Intensifies
Tensions Between Anthropic and White House Cloud Federal AI Funding Outlook
Michigan Lawmaker Highlights State Priorities During White House Policy Meetings
Preservation Group Calls for Full Federal Review of White House East Wing Modernization Plan
Kesha Criticises White House Over Use of ‘Blow’ in Official TikTok Video
Western Navies Sound Alarm as Russian Shadow Tankers Transit NATO Waters in Defiance of Sanctions
U.S. Embassy in Riyadh Struck by Drones Amid Escalating Iran Conflict
U.S. and Israel Intensify Strikes on Iran as Conflict Expands to Lebanon and Gulf States
Violent Pro-Iranian Protesters Storm U.S. Consulate in Karachi
Missile Debris Sparks Fires at Dubai’s Jebel Ali Port Near Palm Jumeirah
Iran Strikes U.S. Fifth Fleet Headquarters in Bahrain Amid Wider Gulf Retaliation
When the State Replaces the Parent: How Gender Policy Is Redefining Custody and Coercion
Trump Signals Policy Momentum as John Bolton Reemerges as Critic Amid Renewed Federal Scrutiny
Bill Clinton Denies Knowing Woman in Hot Tub Photo During Closed-Door Epstein Deposition
Former U.S. President Bill Clinton Testifies on Ties to Jeffrey Epstein Before Congressional Oversight Committee
US Hockey Player Dismisses White House TikTok Video as ‘Clearly Fake’
Trump Signals Caution on Iran Talks, Says He Is ‘Not Happy’ but Will Await Further Rounds
President Trump to Convene White House Roundtable on the Future of College Athletics
President Trump Hosts Black History Month Celebration at the White House
Washington State House Majority Leader Apologises After Admitting to Drinking During Work Hours
Washington Lawmakers Advance Bills Imposing Taxes, Fines and Oversight on Immigrant Detention Facility
Washington State University Imposes Temporary Ban on Greek Life Events Following Safety Concerns
Trump Administration Approves $1 Billion for Western Australia Broadband Expansion
×