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Cameron Peters @ Vox · 03/09/2026 07:00 EDT

Is Trump coming for Cuba?

We’re not even three months in 2026, already it’s shaping up to be President Donald Trump’s year of regime change. He successfully removed Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro in January, he took the US to war with Iran late last month, and now he may be eying a new target: Cuba, which he told a reporter […]

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