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Cuba regime change ‘a question of time’ – Trump

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The US could target Havana after military operations in the Middle East are over, the American president has said.

Regime change in Cuba is “just a question of time,” US President Donald Trump has said, renewing threats against the island’s government and suggesting Washington could turn its focus on Havana, once the war on Iran ends.

Speaking at the White House on Thursday, Trump praised Secretary of State Marco Rubio, the Miami-born son of Cuban immigrants, for doing a “fantastic job” on Cuba. The US has stepped up sanctions on the island’s economy, effectively imposing an oil blockade that has compounded severe fuel and food shortages.

“What’s happening with Cuba is amazing,” Trump said during a visit from the Inter Miami soccer team.

“We think that we want to fix – finish this one [Iran] first, but that will be just a question of time,” he added.

Trump made the remarks after touting the ongoing campaign against Iran, saying US and Israeli forces were continuing to “totally demolish the enemy.” The two countries launched massive airstrikes on Iran last Saturday, citing an alleged need to prevent Tehran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. Iran insists its nuclear program is peaceful.

The strikes killed Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and several senior military commanders, along with hundreds of civilians, including some 160 schoolgirls in a strike attributed to the US by the New York Times.

The comments on Cuba follow earlier signals from Trump and his supporters about the Caribbean nation.

“Cuba’s next,” Republican Senator Lindsey Graham said on Sunday in an interview with Fox News after the strikes on Iran began.



In a separate interview with Politico on Thursday, Trump predicted that once Iran’s government is toppled, “Cuba’s going to fall, too.”

Can oil reach Cuba?

Trump has also taken credit for squeezing the island’s economy in an effort to force Havana to negotiate with Washington.

“We cut off all oil, all money, or we cut off everything coming in from Venezuela, which was the sole source,” Trump told Politico. “And they want to make a deal.”

No oil shipments have reached Cuba since early January, forcing airlines to cancel flights and worsening the island’s already severe economic crisis. The decline in energy supplies stems from a US‑imposed blockade on Venezuelan oil – Cuba’s main source of fuel – after Washington’s intervention there and the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. Mexico also stopped oil deliveries under US pressure, cutting Cuba off from outside supplies and fueling blackouts across the island.

Speaking about the operation in Caracas, Trump previously stated that he would play a role in determining who governs the country next.

“We’ll be involved in it very much,” Trump said at the time, adding that the United States “can’t take a chance” on who replaces Maduro.

Trump has also suggested the Pentagon could easily capture Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel in an operation similar to the one carried out in Venezuela, saying such a raid “wouldn’t be very tough.”

Trump’s latest comments come as Washington steps up military operations in Latin America. Cartel violence erupted across Mexico after drug lord Oseguera Cervantes, known as El Mencho, was killed in a joint US-Mexican operation last month. The strike set off nationwide unrest, with cartel‑military clashes fueling fears over the safety and staging of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

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