Trump hints at U.S. intervention as Cuba buckles under blackout
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Amid Cuba’s islandwide power outage and a deepening economic crisis, Donald Trump suggested the United States could intervene in Cuba, saying he believes he’ll have the “honor of taking Cuba” and describing the Cuban regime as weakened. He hinted at “taking” or potentially intervening in the country, signaling a tougher stance even as Cuban-American activists press for regime change and U.S. pressure on Havana intensifies after Venezuela cut fuel support.
- ‘I think Cuba sees the end’: Trump hints at imminent change in the island nation Politico
- Trump muses over ‘taking Cuba’ as island’s power grid collapses after weeks of US oil blockade CNN
- Trump Administration Seeks to Remove Cuba’s President From Power During Negotiations The New York Times
- Trump threatens to ‘take’ Cuba as island grapples with nationwide blackout Al Jazeera
- Trump says he thinks he will have the 'honor' of 'taking Cuba' CNBC
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