Trump's Cuba Strategy: Potential Military Action Considered
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Reports suggest the Trump administration is considering military options against Cuba, including a potential abduction of its leadership. This plan could mirror the recent kidnapping of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. Tensions are rising as President Trump grows frustrated with what insiders call Cuba's "open defiance." Political insiders say the Pentagon has received directives from the White House to prepare for possible military operations. While no final decision has been made, if diplomatic efforts fail, the U.S. may target Cuban leadership for a similar operation. Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel, who has pledged to defend his country at all costs, remains in the spotlight. In a recent press conference, Trump labeled Cuba a poorly run nation, highlighting the suffering of its people. He noted that once the U.S. addresses the crisis in Iran, they might take action in Cuba. This situation matters because it could significantly impact U.S.-Cuba relations and affect the lives of millions on the island.
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