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Trump Says ‘Cuba Is Next’ in Speech Touting US Military Successes

By Steve Holland and Gram Slattery

MIAMI, ⁠March ⁠27 (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald ⁠Trump on Friday said “Cuba is next” during a ​speech at an investment forum in Miami during which he touted ‌the successes of U.S. military ‌action in Venezuela and Iran.

While the president did not ⁠specify what ⁠precisely he plans to do with the island nation, he ​has frequently said he believes the government in Havana, facing a severe economic crisis, is on the verge of collapse.

His administration has ​opened up negotiations with elements of Cuba’s leadership in recent weeks, ⁠while ⁠Trump himself has hinted ⁠that ​kinetic action could be possible.

“I built this great military. I said, ‘You’ll never ​have to use ⁠it.’ But sometimes you have to use it. And Cuba is next by the way,” Trump told the conference on Friday.

“But pretend I didn’t say that. Pretend I didn’t.”

Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel ⁠has acknowledged that the country is in talks with the ⁠U.S. in a bid to avert potential military confrontation. Cuba’s economy has been battered by disruptions in oil imports, which it relies on to run power plants and transportation.

Prior to the U.S. operation to capture now-deposed Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro in January, Venezuela had provided much of Cuba’s oil needs, but Caracas’ new government, under pressure from ⁠Washington, has ended those shipments.

Earlier in March, Trump had said Cuba may be subject to a “friendly takeover,” before adding: “It may not be a friendly takeover.”

(Reporting by Steve Holland and ​Gram Slattery, Writing by Ryan Patrick Jones; Editing by ​Christian Martinez and Rosalba O’Brien)

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