U.S. President Donald Trump has issued fresh warnings about a potential 'friendly takeover' of Cuba, as the country faces a severe fuel crisis and economic chal
President Donald Trump has renewed his warning about a potential 'friendly takeover' of Cuba, emphasizing the island's precarious situation amid a fuel crisis. The U.S. leader's remarks come shortly after he suggested that Havana could be next in line after operations against Iran conclude.
With power outages and fuel shortages, Cuba has implemented rationing measures to maintain essential services. The U.S. has restricted oil supplies from Venezuela, adding to Cuba's challenges. Experts warn that Trump's comments have heightened fears in Havana, despite denials from Cuban officials. The government is struggling to manage the crisis, while the U.S. continues to exert pressure.
This article explores Trump's latest statements and their implications for Cuba's future.