Trump Says Cuba Is Next
Trump urged Latin American militaries to take offensive action against drug cartels and predicted Cuba's government collapse amid increased U.S. regional pressure.
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Trump says Cuba is ‘at the end of the line’
Cuba is “at the end of the line” given its dire economic situation, US President Donald Trump warned Saturday, signaling imminent action against Havana.The Caribbean nation has experienced severe fuel shortages, upending daily life on the island, after the US blockaded Venezuelan oil shipments.“We have returned to the Stone Age,” one Cuban man told CNN during a recent blackout.Trump made the latest comments to a group of Latin American leaders, …
Since the attack on Venezuela in which Nicolás Maduro was captured on January 3, Donald Trump has insisted that Cuba is about to fall. He must reach an agreement with the United States to avoid terrible consequences. Since the beginning of the offensive against Iran, these claims have become daily, to make it clear that the White House tenant, convinced that his forces are invincible, has Havana as the next government on his list of targets—once…
Trump issues fresh warning to Cuba: It’s ‘at the end of the line’
The president said he is ‘looking forward to the great change that will soon be coming to Cuba’
Trump Says Cuba Is Next
President Trump said the focus right now is on Iran but he’ll “take care” of Cuba, Axios reports. Said Trump: “Cuba’s at the end of the line. They’re very much at the end of the line. They have no money. They have no oil. They have a bad philosophy. They have a bad regime that’s been bad for a long time.”
Donald Trump Signals Cuba As His Next Geopolitical Target With Stark Warning That “They Will Fall Soon,” Rekindling Cold War Tensions, Regional Anxiety Across Latin America, And Renewed Debate Over How Far Washington Might Go After Escalating Conflicts In
When Donald Trump casually remarked during a CNN appearance that “Cuba is gonna fall pretty soon,” the comment might have sounded offhand to some viewers. Yet the words carried a deeper resonance that quickly echoed across diplomatic circles, political commentators, and communities throughout Latin America. For many observers, the statement was not merely a prediction about the future of the island nation but a signal — one loaded with historica…
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