Is Cuba truly on the verge of a military confrontation with the United States, or are we witnessing a new pressure strategy designed to bend Havana without firing a single shot? In this episode, we examine the latest cycle of tension between Washington and Cuba: the tightening of sanctions, the island’s energy and financial crisis, U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth’s visit to the Guantánamo Bay Naval Base, and reports—still not fully verified—of weapons allegedly being distributed to Cuban civilians. The real danger may not be a planned invasion, but rather the accumulation of military signals, social fragility, and hostile perceptions capable of triggering a dangerous miscalculation. Between economic coercion, internal mobilization, and migration risks, Cuba is once again becoming one of the most sensitive geopolitical flashpoints in the Western Hemisphere. An episode designed to separate verified facts from political narratives, understand Washington’s objectives, and assess the scenarios that could turn a frozen crisis into a wider regional escalation.