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Trump’s FAFO Triumph: Cuba Crumbles as Venezuelan Oil Lifeline Ends

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  • 01/05/2026
Having Trump stand aboard Air Force One, flanked by Sen. Lindsey Graham, as he threatens further regime-change operations—including targeting Cuba, a long-coveted prize for neoconservatives—perfectly encapsulates the essence of MAGA foreign policy: FAFO, or “Fuck Around and Find Out.” In this vivid scene from January 4, 2026, following the bold U.S. raid that captured Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, Trump laid out the domino effect on Cuba, declaring, “Cuba now has no income. They got all of their income from Venezuela, from the Venezuelan oil, they’re not getting any of that now. Cuba is literally ready to fall, and you have a lot of great Cuban-Americans who are going to be very happy about this.” Graham, standing nearby and visibly enthusiastic, echoed the sentiment by warning that Cuba’s days are numbered, his glee underscoring the administration’s unapologetic stance on confronting adversarial regimes in the hemisphere.

This illustration of FAFO in action reflects a foreign policy rooted in strength, deterrence, and swift consequences for nations deemed threats to U.S. interests. By severing Venezuela’s oil lifeline to Cuba through decisive intervention, the Trump administration demonstrates a willingness to upend entrenched socialist alliances, prioritizing American security and economic dominance over diplomatic niceties. It’s a departure from endless wars but a embrace of targeted operations that force adversaries to “find out” the repercussions of challenging U.S. hegemony, as seen in Trump’s broader warnings to Colombia and even Greenland during the same flight. Graham’s ecstatic support highlights the coalition of hawkish Republicans rallying behind this approach, blending neoconservative regime-change ambitions with MAGA’s isolationist undertones—intervene when necessary, but make it count.

Ultimately, this plane-side proclamation signals a triumphant chapter for MAGA diplomacy, where cutting off revenue streams like Venezuelan oil leads to the potential collapse of long-standing foes like Cuba without prolonged military entanglements. Cuban-Americans, many of whom fled the Castro regime, stand to celebrate as the island’s economy crumbles, paving the way for possible democratic reforms. It’s FAFO at its finest: adversaries who “fuck around” with U.S. allies or interests quickly learn the hard way, fostering a more secure Western Hemisphere under American leadership. Winning!

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