The US is considering the possibility of a military operation against Cuba.
The U.S. administration is analyzing military or diplomatic measures against Cuba based on the results of operations against Venezuela and Iran.

The U.S. administration is considering potential military operation options against Cuba. The Atlantic publication reported on this, citing sources.
According to information, official circles in Washington are analyzing the results of operations carried out against Venezuela and Iran. Precisely the long-term consequences of these operations could be a crucial factor in making decisions regarding future actions towards Cuba.
The publication's sources emphasize that Donald Trump and his administration view the current situation positively and believe that the implemented military-political measures are yielding results.
It is also noted that Trump sees himself as a leader who has managed to solve problems that previous presidents in modern U.S. history could not resolve. In his opinion, this policy could leave a legacy that surpasses the achievements of some presidents in U.S. history—including those of Richard Nixon, Jimmy Carter, and Ronald Reagan.
According to the publication, the Washington administration considers potential changes in Cuba's leadership as one of the important factors in strengthening U.S. influence in the Western Hemisphere.
However, for now, diplomatic negotiations and increasing economic pressure are being considered as the main scenario options.
According to information, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is conducting high-level negotiations with Cuban leaders.
Furthermore, sources emphasize that Trump has even discussed the possibility of "taking friendly control" of the island nation with a population of 11 million.







