Donald Trump names one country that could be targeted next
Tensions are escalating globally, with new fears emerging after U.S. President Donald Trump suggested that Cuba could become a future focus of American action. His remarks have raised concerns about possible military involvement.
Since beginning his second presidential term, Trump has led several major geopolitical moves. His administration has carried out military operations while ongoing conflicts, particularly involving Iran, continue to keep international tensions high.
However, global attention is not limited to the Middle East. Earlier in the year, Trump also drew criticism from European allies after expressing interest in acquiring Greenland and even hinting at possible force if Denmark refused, though he later moderated his tone.
In addition, his administration has been involved in multiple international issues, including operations against ISIS in Somalia and actions in Venezuela, as well as sharp criticism of Latin American countries over drug cartel control.
Recently, Trump intensified concerns by stating that “Cuba is next” during a speech at a Miami investment forum, though he did not provide details on what that might involve. (Reuters)
He has long criticized Cuba’s leadership, describing it in harsh terms and labeling the country an adversary. These comments come as Cuba faces a deep economic crisis, including shortages of food and energy.
In response, Cuban officials have indicated they are prepared to defend the country if necessary, while ongoing U.S. policies—such as sanctions and restrictions on oil supplies—continue to put pressure on the island’s fragile economy.