Trump reveals his next target and delivers chilling warning ‘they will fall soon’
Trump’s remarks about Cuba, delivered almost casually on CNN, were anything but accidental. Framed as an inevitability — “Cuba is gonna fall pretty soon” — his words carried the weight of decades of Cold War scars and failed invasions. He boasted the island had “fallen right into my lap,” casting himself as the man history had been waiting for, even as Iran reels from US and Israeli strikes and the assassination of Ali Khamenei.
For Cubans, and for millions across Latin America, the threat revives old ghosts: embargo, isolation, and the specter of forced change from Washington. Under Obama, cautious openings had begun to soften a hardened past; Trump first slammed those doors shut, and now hints at something far more direct. Between Iran’s demand for “unconditional surrender” and Cuba’s supposed coming “fall,” a chilling question hangs over the hemisphere: how far is he willing to go this time?