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U.S. Vows to Respond to Communist Thugs Harassing Trump Cuba Envoy: ‘We Know Who They Are’

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Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau just dropped a bombshell warning to the Cuban Communist Party’s street thugs: America’s got eyes on every one of you harassing our top diplomat in Havana. In a pointed Thursday message, Landau called out the actos de repudio—those orchestrated mob humiliations straight out of the Castro playbook—targeting the U.S. embassy staff. We know who you are, he declared, vowing a U.S. response to these communist-enforced intimidation tactics. It’s a rare, unfiltered flex from the State Department, signaling that the Trump-era tough-on-tyranny stance isn’t fading quietly.

This isn’t just diplomatic saber-rattling; it’s a stark reminder of what happens when governments disarm their citizens and unleash state-sponsored goon squads. In Cuba, where firearms are the exclusive domain of the regime’s enforcers, regular folks face these repudiation acts without recourse—crowds screaming epithets, banging pots, and physically menacing dissenters, all under party orders. Contrast that with America’s 2A shield: our armed populace deters such thuggery, ensuring that no mob can swarm a neighbor’s home or harass a public servant without risking righteous lead. Landau’s words echo the Founders’ wisdom—disarmament breeds despotism, as seen in Havana’s shadows.

For the 2A community, the implications scream urgency: as Biden’s crew tiptoes around global commie threats, this vow underscores why we fight tooth and nail against red-flag laws and confiscation schemes. Cuba’s playbook is alive in U.S. cities via Antifa-style mobs and DOJ leniency; without our guns, we’d be the ones repudiated. Arm up, stay vigilant—because knowing who they are means nothing if you can’t defend against them. This story’s a rallying cry: 2A isn’t optional; it’s our bulwark against the next act of repudio on American soil.

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