Trump Says US ‘May Stop by Cuba’ After Iran
- U.S. President Donald Trump said the U.S. may 'stop by Cuba' after the ongoing war with Iran, raising concerns about expanding military pressure beyond the Middle East.
- Trump described Cuba as a 'failing nation' governed under Fidel Castro and alleged Cuban Americans were mistreated.
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We may visit Cuba after ending up in Iran, warns Trump
“Cuba is a collapsing nation. We are going to carry out this initiative (that of preventing it from receiving oil on a regular basis), and it is possible that we will make a stop in Cuba once we have concluded this (in reference to the war against Tehran),” he declared during an event at the White House.
U.S. President Donald Trump said again today that Cuba could be Washington's next target after the attacks on Venezuela and Iran. "We may go through Cuba after we finish this," Trump told reporters in the White House, regarding the U.S. and Israel war against Iran that began on February 28. Trump also reiterated his previous statements that Cuba is a "failed nation." Days after starting the war with Iran, Trump stated that Cuba "is going to fall…
Donald Trump claims that 'you may be passing through Cuba' when the war with Irn is over and reiterate that the island is a 'failed birth'.
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