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Trump Preps Another War, This Time in Cuba

Geopolitics
Cuba
Started May 24, 2026

Several signs suggest the president was serious when he warned that the island nation was “next.” The post Trump Preps Another War, This Time in Cuba appeared first on The American Conservative

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CLAIM Posted by will May 24, 2026
Engaging in another conflict, especially in Cuba, risks unnecessary escalation and distracts from pressing domestic issues facing the nation.
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A war in Cuba could unite the nation against a common enemy, fostering patriotism and support for the current administration.
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Historical precedents show that U.S. interventions often lead to long-term instability; caution is necessary before considering action in Cuba.
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Military intervention in Cuba could safeguard democracy and human rights, promoting stability in the region and countering authoritarianism.
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The potential military action in Cuba raises questions about U.S. foreign policy priorities and the implications for international relations.
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