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The US is targeting Cuba's military linked financial network.
ICE Homeland Security Investigations have arrested the sister of a senior executive at the military controlled GAESA conglomerate.
Entities Daniel Monahan has more on the move.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio says Idis Lastra Moreira was aiding Havana's communist regime until he terminated her permanent US resident status.
Authorities say her sister is a top executive in GAESA, the military run Cuban business empire that controls a large share of the country's economy and oversees assets.
ICE says the sister is responsible for managing what it calls GAESA's internationally held illicit assets.
ICE saying the organization's revenues total more than three times the Cuban regime's budget.
It says the money was funneled to hidden overseas bank accounts while everyday Cubans continued to suffer under the country's communist rule.
They have a private military company named GAESA who's sitting on 18 billion dollars of assets.
And not a penny of that transfers over to the state budget.
Not a penny of that goes over to help the people of Cuba.
Not one cent.
Rubio writing on X that there will be nowhere on this earth, much less in this country, where foreign nationals who threaten US national security can live lavishly.
GAESA stands for Business Administration Group in Spanish.
It is a sprawling conglomerate of military run businesses.
It controls many of Cuba's five-star hotels, its largest port in Mariel, its top commercial bank, plus a vast array of supermarkets, gas stations, and other key sectors.
The tightly controlled umbrella group was established in the 1990s by then Defense Minister Raul Castro.
It is controlled by the island's Revolutionary Armed Forces.
The Trump administration accuses GAESA of hoarding profits from the country's most valuable industries and using them for the benefit of the military and the Cuban elite.
Marco Rubio saying Cuba's economic system doesn't work.
It's broken and you can't fix it with the current political system that's in place.
They just don't comprehend how to do it and it's a failed state.
Like their economy and the model they're trying to follow in Cuba doesn't resemble what anyone is doing anywhere in the world.
Rubio saying humanitarian organizations already inside of Cuba are prepared to distribute US aid.
We're prepared to do more, but it has to be distributed by groups that are not linked to the regime or to that military company Gaviota because they'll just steal it and it'll never get to the people.
Cubans in Florida are signaling support for US military intervention in Cuba after the indictment of former Cuban dictator Raul Castro on murder charges.
We have the perfect administration to make a definitive decision because you don't negotiate with communists.
Communists have no way of dialoguing other than with arms.
Very very happy that finally someone indicted that monster that we have in Cuba.
They have been the ones who have sown terror in the world.
They are the main violators of all the rights of United Nations agreements and now they want to present themselves as if they are the victims.
Communism doesn't work and Cuba is a proof of that.
The charges against Castro stem from a 1996 incident in which Cuban jet shot down planes operated by the exile group Brothers to the Rescue.
Daniel Monahan and TDN News.
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