WATCH: President Trump Reveals Cuba is NEXT After Iran

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President Trump just revealed which country is in his sights next, after the conflict with Iran is over.

Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One on Sunday evening, President Trump said that the U.S. may soon reach an agreement with Cuba.

“We will either make a deal,” President Trump said, “or do whatever we have to do!”

However, he noted that his focus is not on Cuba right now and that he’s going to finish with Iran first.

Watch President Trump’s full remarks here:

After deploying Sec. MARCO RUBIO, President Trump reveals Cuba is NEXT — and something big is about to happen!

“Pretty soon, we will either make a deal, or do WHATEVER we have to do!”

“A lot of people vote for Trump from Cuba, that were violently and viciously thrown out. And worse — families killed.”

“We’re talking to Cuba, but we’re gonna do Iran before Cuba.”

“People have been waiting 50 YEARS.” 🇺🇸🇨🇺

Marco is working his magic!

This comes after Secretary of Marco Rubio and other Trump officials began talks with Cuba.

On Friday, Cuban President Manuel Díaz-Canel confirmed that he’s working with the U.S. towards a solution that will move things “away from confrontation.”

JP has more:

The comments ⁠come as tensions between Washington and Havana remain elevated following years of sanctions, ​diplomatic friction and disputes over migration and security, with regional allies and investors watching ​closely for signs of a policy shift.

Cuba’s President Miguel Díaz-Canel said on Friday that the country opened talks with the United States as the island faces one of its most severe economic crises ​in decades.

“These talks have been aimed at finding solutions through dialogue to the ​bilateral differences we have between the two nations,” Diaz-Canel said in a video aired on state ‌television.

Diaz-Canel ⁠said he hoped the negotiations would move the two long-time rivals “away from confrontation.”

The country’s economic crisis has been exacerbated by disruptions in imported oil, which the island relies on to run power plants and transportation networks. Fuel shortages have forced authorities ​to impose rolling electricity ​outages across the ⁠country and limit some public services.

Trump in recent weeks had made a series of statements, saying Cuba was on the ​verge of collapse or eager to make a deal with ​the United ⁠States. On Monday he said Cuba may be subject to a “friendly takeover,” then added, “it may not be a friendly takeover.”





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Las Vegas News Magazine

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