After Iran, will Trump turn his eyes to Cuba?

President Donald Trump has hinted at a potential new foreign policy focus on Cuba during a White House reception for the Inter Miami CF soccer team. In his remarks, the President characterized the Caribbean nation as being ‘ready to fall,’ suggesting a possible hardening of U.S. stance toward the communist government. This statement comes amid heightened tensions with Iran and raises questions about whether the administration is preparing to implement more aggressive policies toward additional nations that have historically opposed American interests. The comments represent a significant departure from the brief period of diplomatic thaw experienced during the previous administration, potentially signaling a return to more confrontational approaches. Political analysts are now closely monitoring whether these remarks foreshadow concrete policy changes regarding the decades-long embargo and relationship with Cuba. The timing of this statement, following recent military actions in the Middle East, suggests a broader pattern of confronting regimes that the administration perceives as adversarial to United States interests.