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Citing History, Gov. DeSantis Urges Cuban Military to Overthrow Its Government

July 16, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 18 Comments

Cubans at a crossroad. (MissChampers/Flicker)
Cubans at a crossroad. (MissChampers/Flicker)

Gov. Ron DeSantis told young members of Cuba’s military to “live in the history books” by overthrowing their nation’s communist leadership, as he pushed President Joe Biden to bring Wi-Fi access back to people protesting on the island nation.




DeSantis, appearing in Miami on Thursday, reiterated his request that the White House allow Florida to restore internet access to Cuba, amid widespread demonstrations over a deepening economic crisis.

When asked if he would support “intervention” from the U.S. government into Cuba, the Republican governor suggested it would be better for members of the Cuban military to take action.

“The best role for the military is the Cuban military to realize that time is up. You can’t keep doing the bidding of a repressive dictatorship that is not governing with the consent of the governed,” DeSantis, joined by Republican Congresswoman Maria Elvira Salazar and Federal Communications Commission member Brendan Carr at Thursday’s midday press conference, told reporters.

The push for Biden to intervene has escalated after Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel reportedly shut off internet access to the island nation, located 90 miles south of Florida.

“Clearly, this is a dictatorship that has lost — not that they ever had it — but clearly, they don’t have the consent of the governed now,” DeSantis said. “And so, I think that the best thing would be for those military, particularly some of the younger military folks, to understand, you can really be heroic in this, you can play an instrumental role in founding a free Cuba, re-founding the country and a free republic. And that will be something that will help millions of people, and that will be something that will cause you to live in the history books.”




DeSantis said the White House has yet to respond to his Wednesday request about restoration of internet access to the island.

In his letter, DeSantis noted that, without the internet, Cubans are unable to communicate to the rest of the globe — and each other — about what is happening on the ground.

“Technology exists to provide Internet access into Cuba remotely, using the innovation of American enterprise and the diverse industries here,” DeSantis wrote. “Similar to the American efforts to broadcast radio into the Soviet Union during the Cold War in Europe, the federal government has a history of supporting the dissemination of information into Cuba for the Cuban people through Radio & Televisión Martí, located in Miami. In addition to sending information, however, our efforts must include creating a means for the Cuban people to speak to the world.”

During a White House press briefing Thursday, Biden spokeswoman Jenn Psaki said Biden’s administration is conducting review of federal policies that provide humanitarian assistance without “padding the pockets” of Cuba’s communist leaders.

“The lack of internet access, as you know … is a huge issue in Cuba and one that is very challenging for the people of Cuba so they can gain access to accurate information, they can correspond to family members and others,” she said. “We’re certainly looking at that to see what can be done to address (the issue). But in terms of that specific proposal, I don’t have an assessment of that.”

DeSantis and other allies of Cuban citizens urged the White House to respond quickly.

“We need their support,” Salazar said. “And we need — as the governor said — the green light. If they do it now, we will do the rest.”

Salazar also said that, if the federal government is unwilling to pay for the overseas connections, “the Cuban-American community will.”




Carr, an appointee of former President Donald Trump, said the technology is available to restore internet access to the island. Suggestions about how to accomplish that goal include floating balloons that would enable Wi-Fi access and, as DeSantis suggested Thursday, using the U.S. Embassy in Havana.

“If President Biden says that he is behind this effort, I’ve no doubt that America free enterprise can move mountains and get this done,” Carr said.

Meanwhile, the Democratic Progressive Caucus of Florida urged the White House to end the U.S.’s embargos on Cuba, which they maintained deprives the island’s citizens of resources and contributed to a deteriorating infrastructure and poor access to food and basic needs.

“While craven politicians like (U.S. Sen.) Marco Rubio and City of Miami Mayor Francis Suarez try to score cheap political points by calling for ridiculous Twitter bans and twisted fantasy airstrikes they know will never come, the DPCF demands the one thing that the United States has within its power to do right now that we know will immediately and measurably improve the lives of the Cuban people suffering on the island,” the caucus stated in a release on Thursday.

–Jim Turner, News Service of Florida

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  1. Art Schwartz says

    July 16, 2021 at 9:40 am

    So, our governor supports illegal demonstrations?

  2. C’mon man says

    July 16, 2021 at 10:34 am

    No, unfortunately that’s our current president. Our governor on the other hand supports freedom.

  3. Trailer Bob says

    July 16, 2021 at 10:38 am

    Let’s hope something happens over their, as the cuban people are just as human as we are.
    It is 2021 and difficult to understand why this is still happening to fellow human beings.

  4. Cuba Libre says

    July 16, 2021 at 10:48 am

    I think our Governor supports putting the final nail in the coffin of the horrendously destructive castro regime.

  5. Deborah Coffey says

    July 16, 2021 at 10:52 am

    DeSantis is so worried about the Cubans? But, he doesn’t care one bit about Republican Fascism moving across America in a slow-motion coup d’etat…or, his OWN fascist policies for that matter. Makes you wonder if he encouraged Trump to use OUR military for the January 6th insurrection.

  6. Denali says

    July 16, 2021 at 11:24 am

    Why not? He has not supported much of anything which is legal. But then again, when you make up the rules as you go along who can determine what is legal. Past time to get rid of this guy.

  7. Helen Siegel says

    July 16, 2021 at 11:33 am

    No, just a simple coupe d’etat. The idiocy continues….

  8. Steve says

    July 16, 2021 at 11:58 am

    First Hes told what to do, second Hes a Hypocrite and bows to orange delusional EX Former and third really has no idea what he stands for unless it suits him at the time. Typical Republicant

  9. Justsayin says

    July 16, 2021 at 12:00 pm

    The democrats support the the Cuban government. Why would they be willing to help the people of Cuba. The DHS secretary has already said those brown people need not try to come to America. They vote Republican.

  10. Roy Longo says

    July 16, 2021 at 12:48 pm

    So much wrong with Art Schwartz’s statement. First, demonstrations in America are protected by the First Amendment. They only become illegal when they become violent or destructive. And second, you cannot compare anything that has happened in America with protesting a dictator or even attempting to overthrow a dictatorship with horribly oppressive policies. And I disagree with our Governor on so many levels. But request (or hope) for a coup is correct.

  11. Rick G says

    July 16, 2021 at 1:42 pm

    DeSantis hardly knows anything about Cuban political history. The Cuban Military fought against Castro and was always in favor of a tyrannical and right wing government. Batista was the reason we are in this mess in Cuba because the US supported him and his gang of thugs. I bet our Governor would have no qualms about getting another Batista in power there. His concern about advancing democracy on the island is disingenuous.

  12. Pogo says

    July 16, 2021 at 2:25 pm

    @Choose life, progress, a foundation for cooperation and mutual benefit:

    Prayers answered by good people:
    https://www.google.com/search?d&q=us+cooperating+with+cuba+on+cancer+research

    Or follow desantis’ call for a military coup d’état, which would be a tragic replay of Cuban history:
    https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/castro-fulgencio-batista-1901-1973/

    And more:
    https://www.britannica.com/biography/Fulgencio-Batista

    Following fulgencio trump desantis is already a tragedy and disaster in floriduh and Cuba.

    Pray Floridians and Cubans choose wisely.

    “It is never too late to be who you might have been.”
    — George Eliot
    https://www.google.com/search?d&q=George+Eliot

  13. Keep Flagler Beautiful says

    July 17, 2021 at 9:56 am

    If Raul Castro won’t step down and quietly retire on one of the many lavish island compounds the Castro family has owned for the past 50+ years, then a people’s coup is the only solution. How long does one unnecessarily impoverished nation have to live under a brutal dictatorship? DeSantis is right.

  14. TC says

    July 17, 2021 at 6:20 pm

    Obviously Biden and the Democrats are pro communist Cuba not freedom for the people there

  15. TC says

    July 17, 2021 at 7:13 pm

    Florida Cubans have to be out of their mind to vote for any Democrats

  16. Pogo says

    July 19, 2021 at 3:14 pm

    @Facts still matter — to some.

    Q: Is Raul Castro still in power?

    A: Miguel Díaz-Canel took over as President of Cuba (President of the Council of State) on 19 April 2018. Raúl Castro remained First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party until he resigned on April 19, 2021.
    https://www.google.com/search?d&q=Raul+Castro

    “All that we don’t know is astonishing. Even more astonishing is what passes for knowing.”
    ― Philip Roth

  17. Justsayin says

    July 19, 2021 at 8:31 pm

    Is there now a job opportunity for Bernie Sanders in Cuba? Maybe BLM and A.O.C will follow.

  18. Steve says

    July 20, 2021 at 10:56 pm

    No but 45 has had his Application in Russia for awhile just sayin

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