“The U.S. Government Knows that Cuba is Not a Threat”

June 9, 2026

In recent days, the Cuban United Nations Association (ACNU) warned of the humanitarian consequences of a possible U.S. military attack.

ACNU President Norma Goicochea said that “the U.S. government knows…Cuba is not an extraordinary threat” to the United States or any other country.

She also warned that a military intervention would have devastating consequences for civilians, including children, women and the elderly.

“Cubans have the right to be happy. We have the right to live in peace. Ultimately, we have the right to live.”


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  • “The U.S. government knows that Cuba is not an extraordinary threat, not for the U.S. or any other country.” President of the United Nation Cuban Association, Norma Goicochea, said.

    “We all know that there is the Executive Order issued on May 1. We all understand                 that its objective is to drive companies doing business in Cuba out of the country, discourage anyone from engaging in business with Cuba, and further intensify  the economic strangulation being imposed on Cuban society.”

    “A U.S. military intervention in Cuba would cause the death of children, women, the elderly, young people.”

    “Cubans have the right to be happy, to live in peace, to be resilient. To be steadfast, peaceful, supportive, loving, joyful as we Cubans are. Ultimately, we have the right to live.”

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