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Cuba declared a wartime mobilization on National Defense Day amid severe shortages and public skepticism.
On January 18, 2026, Cuba's National Defense Council, led by President Miguel Díaz-Canel, approved plans to transition to a state of war under the "War of the Entire People" strategy, marking National Defense Day.
State media reported the move as part of broader defense preparations, with Army General Raúl Castro Ruz informed and praising the session.
The announcement, lacking specifics on implementation, drew public skepticism and backlash amid severe shortages of food, medicine, and electricity.
Many Cubans mocked the declaration as irrelevant and absurd, questioning the logic of mobilizing for defense while the nation faces a deepening crisis.
The timing coincides with regional instability following the U.S. capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro on January 3, fueling speculation about regime anxiety.
Despite official rhetoric emphasizing national unity and commitment to socialism, public sentiment reflects widespread disillusionment, with many expressing no desire to defend a failing system.
Cuba declaró una movilización en tiempo de guerra en el Día de la Defensa Nacional en medio de graves escaseces y el escepticismo público.