Washington, USA — Web Desk: US President Donald Trump has indicated that the United States could play a role in shaping leadership in Cuba, following ongoing tensions in Iran and Venezuela.
Trump said that while the US can address multiple issues simultaneously, it is often more effective to focus on one major challenge at a time. He noted that his administration’s current priority remains Iran but added that Cuba is also on the agenda, predicting “major changes” in the near future.
Trump described Cuba as having endured decades of hardship and said the island nation may soon seek to negotiate with the United States. He suggested that if conditions develop as expected, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio could take a leading role in handling Cuban affairs.
Trump also reiterated his previous remarks at a White House event that Cuban-Americans in the US will eventually have the opportunity to return to their homeland, signaling a broader vision for political and economic transformation in Cuba.
Analysts note that Trump’s comments reflect a continuation of a hardline approach toward nations perceived as hostile to US interests, emphasizing regime change and strategic influence in Latin America and the Middle East.
