TRUMP: AFTER IRAN, CUBA COULD BE NEXT

President of the United States, Donald Trump, suggested that after the war against Iran, attention could shift toward Cuba. He stated that dealing with Cuba is only “a matter of time.”

Trump emphasized that the United States is currently focused on developments related to the conflict in the Middle East, but according to him the situation with Cuba remains an issue Washington has been monitoring for years.

During his remarks, he suggested that once operations involving Iran are concluded, U.S. policy could place greater focus on the Caribbean region and relations with the Cuban government.

The U.S. president also said that, in his view, the government in Havana is under significant economic and political pressure and could eventually seek an agreement with the United States.

Trump’s comments quickly drew attention in political and diplomatic circles, as tensions between the United States and Cuba have historically remained high for decades.

International analysts warn that any new escalation between the two countries could affect stability in the Caribbean region and broader international relations.

So far, there has been no official response from authorities in Havana regarding the statements made by the U.S. president, while the international community is closely watching the situation.

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