Donald Trump’s Bold Remarks: Will the US Navy Make a Stop in Cuba?

In a recent speech, President Donald Trump made a humorous remark about the US Navy potentially stopping in Cuba on its way back from Iran. He highlighted Cuba's issues and suggested that the USS Abraham Lincoln might make an appearance offshore, prompting a surrender. This comment aligns with the Trump administration's ongoing campaign to push for significant reforms in Cuba, with Trump hinting at possible military action to achieve these goals. Read on to explore the implications of his statements and the current US-Cuba relations.
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Trump's Controversial Comments on Cuba


Washington: During a recent speech at the Forum Club of the Palm Beaches, President Donald Trump made a lighthearted comment suggesting that the US Navy might stop in Cuba on its return journey from Iran. He remarked, "Cuba's got problems," while discussing the situation.


Trump elaborated, saying, "On the way back from Iran, we’ll have one of our big ships, perhaps the USS Abraham Lincoln, which is the largest aircraft carrier in the world, come in and stop about 100 yards offshore. They’ll say, ‘Thank you very much. We give up.’"


This statement comes as the Trump administration continues its ongoing efforts to encourage significant reforms within the Cuban government. Throughout this period, Trump has consistently hinted at the possibility of military action against Cuba to achieve his objectives.