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The president told POLITICO that “Cuba’s going to fall,” revealed his growing frustration with Ukraine and discussed the uncertain search for a new leader of Iran.
Trump administration has tightened sanctions meant to degrade Cuban economy and threatened to topple government.
Trump’s remarks about Cuba came during a wide-ranging interview in which he also discussed the ongoing war with Iran and praised US military performance. “We’re doing very well militarily — better than anybody could have even dreamed,
Cuba could be the next priority after Iran, according to President Donald Trump, who discussed politics while standing next to Inter Miami's Jorge Mas at the White House
Massive blackout leaves millions without power across western Cuba, affecting Havana and surrounding areas after electrical grid failure.