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U.S. President Donald Trump has hinted Cuba could be the next focus after military actions in Iran and Venezuela, raising global concerns. While no formal plan is confirmed, his remarks suggest potential pressure or intervention—conditional on outcomes in ongoing conflicts. Reports indicate Vladimir Putin is angered by escalating U.S. moves, as tensions widen across regions. Analysts warn rhetoric may outpace reality, but risks remain high.




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00:00President, there have been reports that the Pentagon's preparing for military action in Cuba.
00:05Are those reports true? Is Cuba next?
00:09Well, it depends on what your definition of military action is.
00:13Would it look like Venezuela or Iran?
00:17Really, it does. It depends on what your definition of military action is, as Bill Clinton would say.
00:24You understand that? No. A lot of people don't understand that.
00:27Sir, your 9 a.m. event tomorrow, what are you planning to announce as Iran?
00:33Well, we have something tomorrow, and it's a little bit of a surprise.
00:34I think it's a very positive thing, something I feel strongly about.
00:38Somebody's coming to the White House is very good, very smart, very caring,
00:44a person that cares a lot about the country and beyond.
00:47And so we're going to have a news conference tomorrow, a little unusual, Saturday morning.
00:51Is it about Iran?
00:52No. Well, it will be. Ultimately, everything's about Iran, I guess.
00:55As it all morphs into Iran, you're going to be asking questions.
00:58But the Iran thing is just going well.
01:01Tomorrow is unrelated, but you'll be probably – it'll be a form of a news conference.
01:06And I think it's going to be something very good for our country.
01:09Is it something at the White House when this all does end, when you are able –
01:16We'll have a party. It would be great.
01:18Hey, we've been pushed around by Iran for 47 years, but not anymore.
01:24When you say that Iran has agreed to turn over their nuclear dust, what does that mean?
01:28Are they destroying their nuclear material?
01:32They're turning it over.
01:33Can you walk us through what that process looks like, sir?
01:35We're taking it. Very simple.
01:37We're taking it.
01:38With Iran. We're going in with Iran.
01:40Does that mean you guys are on the ground to get that?
01:43I don't know if we're on the ground. We'll take it after the agreement is signed.
01:47After – there's a big difference. Before and after. B.C.
01:50It's before and after.
01:52Sir, in the street, are there going to be restrictions?
01:55After the agreement is signed, it's a lot different than before.
01:57We would have taken it.
01:58If we didn't have an agreement, we would take it, but I don't think we'll have to.
02:02Sir, in the street, are there going to be restrictions and tolls managed by Iran for ships and vessels passing
02:08through?
02:08No way.
02:09None at all?
02:10Nope.
02:10No restrictions?
02:11You have to be – Mr. President, you just –
02:12Talk to me on FISA, Mr. President.
02:14The restrictions, yeah. The restrictions, you can't do the tolls.
02:18No, they're not going to be tolls.
02:20On FISA, Mr. President, Anapal Luna is pushing to have the Save America Act linked to FISA
02:27in the FISA renewal. Are you in favor?
02:29I think she's great. And I'd love to see that.
02:31The Save America Act is so important. It's so good.
02:35It's voter ID. It's, you know, basic – it's your basics about a democracy.
02:41Voter ID, birthplace, you have to be born in the United States to vote.
02:47We have no transgender – we added no transgender utilization of our children.
02:53Very important.
02:54We have no men in women's sports now. We added that.
02:58Also, we talk about, though, the top three.
03:00And we put as the three, you know, the three having to do with the vote.
03:03We also have no mail-in ballots other than for the military, et cetera.
03:08If you're sick, the military – if you're away, if you're disabled, any of those things.
03:14It's pretty generous, actually.
03:16But mail-in – the tremendous cheating that goes on with mail-in ballots.
03:20And so we would have no mail-in ballots except for those various exceptions.
03:24Mr. President, did the ceasefire in Lebanon need to happen for you to get to a deal with Iran?
03:29No, it's not really tied. But you could say maybe psychologically tied.
03:33But we're going to help Lebanon become a country again.
03:36You know, it's been a long time for them. They've gone through a lot.
03:39And we're going to help them be a country again.
03:41Are you frustrated with Netanyahu while you were negotiating the ceasefire in the last round?
03:46Was his action bombing Lebanon? Did that impact peace talks?
03:51We disagreed on some things, but he's been a very good partner.
03:54We did a good job.
03:55There's probably never been anything like it.
03:57He says we were the senior, and we are the senior.
04:00We're the senior, and we have the greatest military in the world.
04:02I built it in the first term.
04:04I didn't think I'd be using it this much, but we have the greatest military in the world.
04:10Greatest equipment. Greatest, when you look at it, we had 101 to 111, depending on your definition.
04:18Because some were two. They came out in twos.
04:21A missile shot at a certain very valuable asset of ours that happened to be sitting on the water.
04:27Every single one of those missiles were shot down.
04:30Think of it. 111 missiles.
04:32Every single one of them was shot down.
04:35Never even got close.
04:37Nobody has a military like this.
04:40Nobody has equipment like this.
04:42Nobody has the power that we have.
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