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“Cuba Will Collapse Soon,” Says Donald Trump — Sparks Fresh Global Debate
In a statement that has once again drawn global attention, Donald Trump has predicted a rapid collapse of Cuba, describing the country as a “mess” and a “failing nation.”
In a statement that has once again drawn global attention, Donald Trump has predicted a rapid collapse of Cuba, describing the country as a “mess” and a “failing nation.”
Speaking on Sunday, Trump expressed confidence that Cuba’s current situation is unsustainable and could deteriorate in a short period of time. His comments come at a time when the island nation continues to face economic pressure and international scrutiny.
“Cuba’s going to be next… it’s a failing country,” Trump said, emphasizing that he believes the country is heading toward a major breakdown sooner rather than later.
Despite his strong criticism, Trump clarified that the United States would be ready to step in when needed. He highlighted support for Cuban-Americans, especially those who were displaced during the rule of Fidel Castro.
“We’ll be there to help our great Cuban-Americans,” he added, pointing toward a possible humanitarian or political response if the situation worsens.
Interestingly, Trump also took a relatively neutral stance on international aid reaching Cuba. When asked about reports of a Russian oil tanker heading toward the country, he responded that such support does not concern him, acknowledging that Cuba may require external assistance during difficult times.
His remarks have sparked fresh debate worldwide, raising questions about Cuba’s future, global political dynamics, and the role of major powers like the United States and Russia in the region.
As the situation unfolds, the world will be watching closely to see whether Trump’s prediction holds any truth—or if it simply adds to the ongoing political rhetoric surrounding Cuba.
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