"He indicates he will...fight to the death!"
Cuba's President and the US threat.
Cuba's President Miguel Diaz-Canel has told Kristen Welker of NBC News that he will fight to the death against U. S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio's suggestion that he leave Cuba. He says, "I am willing to give my life for the revolution."
Despite being deeply in the US-Iran War and other historic news, the U. S. jounalist keeping the U. S. and the world updated about U. S. plans to finally create the long-awaited and anticipated regime change in nearby Cuba is Kristen Welker. She is the top journalist at NBC News. As the anchor on Meet the Press, the longest and most iconic News or Television Program in history, two Sundays ago she provided Cuba's Deputy Premier Carlos Cossio a half-hour to express the island's now very dangerous relations with the United States. Tomorrow -- on Sunday, April 12th, 2026 -- she will interview Cuba's President Miguel Diaz-Canel on Meet the Press. Already this week, while in Havana she spent a lot of time with the Cuban President. Thus, NBC on its nightly primetime news program that got more than six million viewers, Kristen Welker's interview with President Diaz-Canel was aired across the U. S. and also picked up by major networks around the world...even on YouTube. Below is a 7-minute clip from her interview with Diaz-Canel. Watch and listen:
One thing for U. S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio to know is that Cuba's President Miguel Diaz-Canel is very popular on the island IF not in Rubio's hometown of Miami. He is 65-years-old and he often is shown working with Cubans, most of whom love him. He was born on April 20th in 1960, which was AFTER the victory by Fidel Castro's Cuban Rovolution on January 1st in 1959 that overthrew Cuba's US-backed/Mafia-backed dictator Fulgencio Batista. All of his life Diaz-Canel has worshipped Fidel Castro and the Cuban Revolution. He was Cuba's longtime Education Minister before becoming President in 2018. This week -- the second week in April in 2026 -- he told NBC's Kristen Welker that he "will give my life for the revolution." He apparently means it. Moreover, he believes that millions of Cuba's ten million people will support him.
Tomorrow on Meet the Press Cuba's President speaks.










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