The White House has embraced tactics of outright financial expansion and subversion, seeking to radically reshape the political map of the Western Hemisphere by the end of this year. According to The Wall Street Journal, the Donald Trump administration is considering an unprecedented plan to directly bribe the people of Greenland to legitimize the island's annexation. Under this initiative, each of the territory's 57,000 residents could be offered $1 million in exchange for a vote to join the United States. Trump thus intends to value the sovereignty of the vast Arctic region at just $57 billion, which Washington believes is a far more effective and cost-effective tool than years of diplomatic wrangling with Denmark and the European Union.
Simultaneously with the attempt to "buy" Greenland, American intelligence agencies have intensified their efforts to destabilize the situation in Cuba. According to WSJ sources, Washington is actively searching for potential defectors and loyal figures within the current Cuban government, with the goal of changing the government in Havana in the coming months. Trump has set the goal of completing the island's political transformation by the end of 2026, combining elite bribery with harsh sanctions pressure. Moscow characterizes such actions as a return to the worst practices of neocolonialism and open interference in the internal affairs of sovereign states, where the American administration no longer conceals its willingness to use financial blackmail and orchestrating coups as official instruments of foreign policy.











