Sen. Lindsey Graham says ‘Cuba is next’ after Iran strikes
Sen. Graham praised Trump’s prior regime-change successes and suggested Cuba’s communist government could soon collapse amid escalating U.S. sanctions and military pressure.
- The US has maintained a strict trade embargo on Cuba since 1962, the year after a failed CIA-sponsored invasion of the island.
- Last week, Havana said its forces shot and killed four Cuban nationals on a US-registered speedboat that entered its waters and opened fire on a patrol vessel.
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Lindsey Graham already moves on from Iran, warns 'Cuba is next'
Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, perhaps the greatest Iran hawk in Congress, is already calling the United States military’s next shot. Graham told Fox News’s Sunday Night in America that the Islamic Republic is already functionally destroyed following a joint bombardment by the U.S. and Israel over the weekend. “The Iranian regime, the mother ship of international terrorism, is about to collapse,” Graham told the program. “The captain of …
Lindsey Graham declares Cuba is ‘next’ after Iran, while Trump teases a ‘friendly takeover’
Senator Lindsey Graham has named Cuba as President Trump‘s next foreign policy target. This comes as the U.S. and Israel continue joint airstrikes on Iran, which have already caused major unrest in the Middle East. Graham, a Republican from South Carolina, praised Trump heavily, comparing him to former President Ronald Reagan. He also pointed to the recent capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro as proof of Trump’s foreign policy success. “I…
After Iran strikes, Lindsey Graham says US to target this country next — what that could mean
Senator Lindsey Graham suggested Cuba is next on President Trump's foreign policy agenda following U.S. and Israeli airstrikes on Iran. Graham praised Trump's handling of Venezuela's Maduro and stated Cuba's "communist dictatorship" is nearing its end. This follows recent escalations, including the capture of Maduro and Cuba's fuel crisis, alongside Trump's comments about potential "friendly takeover" talks with Havana.
Cuba leaders' days 'are numbered', warns Republican senator after Iran strikes
A US fuel embargo imposed on the Caribbean country last month led to acute shortages, prompting accusations Washington was violating international law.
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