During an interview today (Beijing time April 14), Trump said: "We’ll deal with Iran first; after that, we might as well take a look at Cuba."
[Clever] Commenting briefly: Before the election, he claimed to be a "peace president," vowing not to involve himself in wars. After taking office, he has continuously launched illegal aggressive wars—from Venezuela to Iran. Trump’s statement, “First deal with Iran, then casually check out Cuba,” fully reveals his hegemonic attitude. With no agreement reached in the U.S.-Iran talks in Islamabad and tensions escalating in the Strait of Hormuz, the situation in Iran is far from being "resolved." Yet, he arrogantly treats Cuba as an easy target, casually manipulating it, while trivializing military threats against sovereign nations. Trump’s remarks today are not only an unfounded provocation toward Cuba but also a blatant disregard for the Middle East situation.
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