
Donald Trump Unilaterally Declares US Plan to 'Take Over' Cuba
Published May 2, 2026
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In a surprising announcement, Donald Trump declared the US would 'take over' Cuba 'almost immediately,' combining a mix of whimsy and past colonial tropes.
In a recent statement, Donald Trump suggested that the United States would 'take over' Cuba 'almost immediately'. His claim evokes historical interventions in Latin America. This statement has sparked discussion and controversy, blending themes of American interventionism with the caricature-like nature of Trump's rhetoric. The news captures a moment where past colonial political themes intersect with his larger-than-life proclamations.
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