Mar 7 • 23:51 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Trump suggests regime change in Cuba after war against Iran

Donald Trump is openly advocating for regime change in Cuba while the U.S. is engaged in conflict with Iran.

In a recent statement, U.S. President Donald Trump has expressed his intentions to pursue regime change in Cuba, suggesting that this could be a subsequent objective following the ongoing conflict in Iran. Trump's remarks indicate a shift in U.S. foreign policy focus towards Cuba, leveraging the situation to promote a change in leadership on the island. He pointed out that what is happening in Cuba is 'incredible' and indicated a desire to see significant transformations once the U.S. is done dealing with Iran.

Trump’s comments come shortly after a successful operation aimed at capturing Venezuelan ex-dictator Nicolás Maduro, which he believes has weakened Cuba's financial support from Venezuela. He asserts that by cutting off oil and financial resources flowing from Venezuela to Cuba, the U.S. is pushing Cuba closer to negotiations for political change. The interplay between events in Venezuela and the potential for a transformative scenario in Cuba highlights the complexities of U.S. foreign intervention strategies within the region.

Analysts, however, are cautioning that the conflict with Iran is far from over and may not yield quick results to allow for U.S. military or political maneuvers in Cuba. The ongoing war has implications for U.S. resources and military focus, which could affect the timing and feasibility of any calls for regime change in Cuba. This situation underscores the challenges inherent in U.S. foreign policy, particularly in coordinating multiple international conflicts simultaneously.

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