U.S. Expands Sanctions on Cuba
President Trump has signed an executive order that broadens sanctions against Cuba, targeting individuals and entities involved in human rights violations and corruption. This move is part of a broader strategy to exert pressure on the Cuban government and limit its influence.
Cuba Condemns Sanctions as Collective Punishment
The Cuban government has condemned the newly imposed U.S. sanctions, labeling them as 'collective punishment' that harms the Cuban people. Cuban leaders argue that these measures escalate tensions and are a continuation of a long-standing blockade.
Common Ground
President Trump signed an executive order on May 1, 2026, expanding sanctions against the Cuban government, targeting individuals and entities linked to its security apparatus and human rights violations. The Cuban government has condemned these sanctions.
Where sources diverge
The Cuban government emphasizes the sanctions as collective punishment affecting its populace, while U.S. sources frame them as necessary measures to address human rights violations and limit Cuba's influence. Analysts also highlight the sanctions' potential global impact on foreign companies.

