USA Is Isolated on World Stage: Trump Failed to Pressure Countries To Support Illegal Blockade of Cuba


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By Ben Norton – Nov 3, 2025
The Trump admin pressured countries to oppose a UN General Assembly resolution calling to end the illegal US embargo against Cuba. Only 7 voted against it. 165 member states (85%) supported the measure.
A study by the firm Reputation Lab polled people in 60 major countries, and found that the United States hasĀ a very bad reputation. The US ranking fell from what was already a low rank of 30 out of 60 in 2024 to an even worse 48th place in 2025.
A clear demonstration of the political isolation of the US government can be seen in votes at the United Nations.
The vast majority of countries on Earth voted at the UN General Assembly on 29 October to demand an end to the illegal US blockade of Cuba, which has been maintained in blatant violation of international law for more than six decades.
165 countries, representing 85.5% of the UNās 193 member states,Ā voted in support of a resolutionĀ that emphasized the ānecessity of ending the economic, commercial and financial embargo imposed by the United States of America against Cubaā.
Just seven nations, or 3.6% of the total,Ā opposed the measure. These included the US and Israel ā which vote against the resolution every single year ā as well as Argentina, Hungary, Paraguay, North Macedonia, and Ukraine.
Another 12 countries, or 6.2% of UN member states, abstained. These were Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Costa Rica, Czechia, Ecuador, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Morocco, Poland, and Romania.

The vote would have been 166 in favor, given thatĀ Venezuela expressed strong support for the resolution. However, the South American nationĀ lost its voting rights, because it has not been able to pay the fees it owes to the UN, due to illegal, unilateral US sanctions and an embargo that have prevented Venezuela from accessing its foreign reserves and blocked it from the US-dominated financial system.
TheĀ UN General Assembly has held a vote on a similar resolutionĀ practically every year since 1992. Nearly all countries on Earth usually support the measure.
The United States has ignored these overwhelming UN votes for more than three decades.
In 2024, support for the resolutionĀ was even more overwhelming, with 187 votes in favor, and just two against (the US and Israel), with one abstention (Moldova).

Trump administration fails to pressure most countries to support the blockade of Cuba
Although it seems like the US got a few more countries to join it in voting against the resolution in 2025, this was in fact a big diplomatic loss for the Trump administration, symbolically showing how isolated the United States is on the global stage.
The Trump administration put a lot of energy and resources into pressuring countries around the world to vote against the resolution.
Reuters reported that the State Department, under the leadership of neoconservative war hawk Marco Rubio,Ā ordered US diplomats in dozens of foreign countriesĀ to try to force their host nations to follow Washington at the UN.
This effort ultimately failed. Just six countries went along with the Trump administration.
As Reuters put it, āUS fails to make big dent in UN vote calling for end to Cuba embargoā.

This issue is a particular obsession of Marco Rubio, the second-most powerful person in the US government, who is simultaneously serving as both secretary of state and national security advisor.
Rubioās parents were immigrants from Cuba, although he hasĀ repeatedly lied about their life story. Rubio long claimed that his parents fled communism. That is not true. They actually moved to the United States in 1956, years before the victory of the socialist revolution in 1959.
Bloomberg noted, āPresident Donald Trumpās administration mobilized US diplomats this yearĀ to push hard against the symbolic vote decrying the trade embargoā.
The US government did have some success in convincing several Eastern and Central European countries to abstain in the vote, in protest of Cubaās alliance with Russia. Representatives of these governments falsely accused Cuba of sending troops to fight in Ukraine. This is not true. There are reportedly Cuban volunteers who have joined Russian forces in the proxy war against US/NATO-backed Ukrainian forces, but they were not sent by the Cuban government; they went of their own accord, seeking an opportunity to fight against the US empire that has long oppressed them.
UN General Assembly Approves Resolution Demanding US Lift Blockade on Cuba
Goal of US embargo against Cuba: āhunger, desperation, and overthrow of governmentā
The United States has waged a brutal economic war against Cuba for roughly 65 years.
The Associated Press noted that, āOf Cubaās nearly 10 million residents,Ā 80% have spent their entire lives under sanctions, which increased significantly during Trumpās first term, continued under his successor, President Joe Biden, and were tightened again after Trump returned to office this yearā.
Less than two weeks after Trump returned to office as US president in January 2025, Marco Rubio published a press release announcing that he was ārestoring a tough U.S.-Cuba policyā, by further tightening the suffocating blockade.
In June,Ā Trump signed an executive orderĀ boasting of increasing harsh US punitive measures aimed at destabilizing what he called Cubaās āCommunist regimeā.
US government officials have admitted that the goal of the US sanctions and embargo is āto weaken the economic life of Cubaā and āto bring about hunger, desperation and overthrow of governmentā, through āeconomic dissatisfaction and hardshipā.
In aĀ 1960 State Department cableĀ published by the Office of the Historian, the US deputy assistant secretary of state for inter-American affairs, Lester D. Mallory, wrote the following (emphasis added):
The majority of Cubans support Castro.
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There is no effective political opposition.
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The only foreseeable means of alienating internal support is through disenchantment and disaffection based onĀ economic dissatisfaction and hardship.
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every possible means should be undertaken promptlyĀ to weaken the economic life of Cuba. If such a policy is adopted, it should be the result of a positive decision which would call forth a line of action which, while as adroit and inconspicuous as possible, makes the greatest inroads inĀ denying money and supplies to Cuba, to decrease monetary and real wages, to bring about hunger, desperation and overthrow of government.

CIA terrorist war on Cuba
In addition to the economic war, the United States has waged a terrorist war against Cuba for decades.
The CIA and other US agencies tried to assassinate Cubaās revolutionary leaderĀ Fidel Castro at least 638 times, according to official documents.
In 1961, the CIA launched a failed assault on Cuba, known as the Bay of Pigs invasion.
The US also planned to use terrorist tactics to violently overthrow Cubaās government, in a shadowy scheme called Operation Northwoods.
In a 2001 report titled āU.S. Military Wanted to Provoke War With Cubaā, ABC News reported the following (emphasis added):
In the early 1960s, Americaās top military leaders reportedly drafted plans to kill innocent people and commit acts of terrorism in U.S. cities to create public support for a war against Cuba.
Code named Operation Northwoods, the plans reportedly included the possible assassination of Cuban ƩmigrƩs, sinking boats of Cuban refugees on the high seas, hijacking planes, blowing up a U.S. ship, and even orchestrating violent terrorism in U.S. cities.
The plans were developed asĀ ways to trick the American public and the international community into supporting a war to oust Cubaās then new leader, communist Fidel Castro.
Americaās top military brass even contemplated causing U.S. military casualties, writing: āWe could blow up a U.S. ship in Guantanamo Bay and blame Cuba,ā and, ācasualty lists in U.S. newspapers would cause a helpful wave of national indignation.ā


Benjamin Norton is the founder and editor of the independent news website Multipolarista, where he does original reporting in both English and Spanish. Benjamin has reported from numerous countries, including Venezuela, Nicaragua, Bolivia, Ecuador, Honduras, Colombia, and more. His journalistic work has been published in dozens of media outlets, and he has done interviews on Sky News, Al Jazeera, Democracy Now, El Financiero Bloomberg, Al Mayadeen teleSUR, RT, TRT World, CGTN, Press TV, HispanTV, Sin Censura, and various TV channels in Mexico, Nicaragua, Venezuela, Ecuador, and Bolivia. Benjamin writes a regular column for Al Mayadeen (in English and Spanish). He was formerly a reporter with the investigative journalism website The Grayzone, and previously produced the political podcast and video show Moderate Rebels. His personal website is BenNorton.com, and he tweets at @BenjaminNorton.