After Iran, Is Trump Going to Start a Conflict with Cuba?
The indictment stems from a 1996 shootdown that killed four people, while a carrier strike group and 26 flights signal a broader pressure campaign.
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Donald Trump has hinted that the US could intervene against Cuba – and the statement is attracting a lot of international attention. At the same time, the US has tightened sanctions, sent the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz to the Caribbean and singled out Cuba as a security threat with links to China, Russia and Iran.
After Iran, is Trump going to start a conflict with Cuba?
He’s in the midst of one war, but it appears that Donald Trump is mulling a new conflict. After the US indicted former Cuban President Raúl Castro, the US leader has raised the spectre of military intervention, saying he would be ‘happy to do it’. Additionally, a US warship has moved to the Caribbean waters
May 22, 2026. Foreign news agencies reported that US President Donald Trump told reporters at the White House that previous US leaders had considered intervening in Cuba for decades, but now it seems he may have to take the initiative himself, and he is willing to do so. Earlier that day, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that the possibility of reaching an agreement through negotiations with Cuba was currently slim. Recently, the US char…
Trump has warned of possible military intervention in Cuba
US President Donald Trump has warned of possible military intervention in Cuba, as Secretary of State Marco Rubio declared that Cuba has been a national security threat for years. Trump said previous US presidents have considered intervening in Cuba for decades, but that ‘it looks like I´ll be the one that does it.’ “Other presidents […] The post Trump has warned of possible military intervention in Cuba first appeared on The Zambian Observer.
PARAMARIBO – US President Donald Trump yesterday further hinted at intervention in Cuba to remove the local authorities. Trump has been speculating about intervention on the island for quite some time. On Thursday, he said that previous US presidents have been considering intervening in Cuba for decades, but that “it looks like I will be the one to do it.” A day earlier, however, he had suggested the opposite, stating that further escalation is …
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