US Senator Lindsey Graham Targets Cuba as America's Next Priority After Iran.
Senator Graham's Remarks on Cuba's Future
According to Novyny.live: US Senator Lindsey Graham has declared that Cuba will be the next focus for the United States following its actions regarding Iran, asserting that the Cuban regime will collapse. Graham stated:
Cuba is next in line. Their regime will fall. Their days are numbered. The Iranian regime is on the verge of collapse. The captain of the ship, the ayatollah, is dead as a stone. — Lindsey Graham
These comments were made against a backdrop of heightened global tensions, particularly in US-Cuba relations. This rhetoric reflects a long-standing and contentious history between the two nations, separated by just over 90 miles of sea.
Military Threats and International Repercussions
Earlier in January, former President Donald Trump hinted at potential military action in Mexico and Cuba. He also declared a national emergency due to the threat posed by the Cuban government. The situation in Cuba is further strained by a fuel supply blockade that has crippled the country's basic functions.
Simultaneously, in the Middle East, Israel has lost at least ten people since the onset of its conflict with Iran. In connection with these events, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy noted that 'the fighting in Iran will allow Putin to see what dictatorship really ends with.' These statements underscore escalating international tensions and the potential implications for Cuba within the context of global power dynamics.
Senator Graham's declarations signal a sharpening of the political climate in the region and may point to a potential shift in US strategy toward Cuba. Given Cuba's existing economic hardships, exacerbated by the blockade, and rising global instability, further US actions could significantly impact the island's internal situation. Furthermore, the comments on Iran highlight that the US continues to consider assertive measures in its foreign policy, which could lead to new conflicts worldwide.
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