Former U.S. National Security Adviser General Mike Flynn caused an international stir by stating on social media that “Cuba is next ,” after expressing his support for Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado and the Venezuelan people.

The message, published on the X platform with the phrase “ You’re next ,” was interpreted by analysts as a nod to a possible political change on the island , following recent calls for freedom in several countries in the Caribbean and Latin America.

Flynn, one of Donald Trump’s closest former officials , has maintained a critical stance toward authoritarian regimes in the region and has reiterated his support for movements seeking to restore democracy in Venezuela, Cuba, and Nicaragua.

The post generated mixed reactions: while some users celebrated the message as a show of solidarity with oppressed peoples, others considered it a political provocation. The Cuban government has not yet issued an official statement .

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    The only real ones are in Italy but everyone else is either seems to be doing small protests and strikes this isn’t convincing me of anything it’s convincing me even more that westerners are a lost cause

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      The Italian got to that point because it started with small grassroot orgs like the ones in France and Sweden. That’s why all protests and/or agitation praxis are important. Small movements turn into big ones until those big movements turn into actual material change.