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Trump predicts Cuba's collapse, warns Colombia and reiterates interest in Greenland
Summary
Aboard Air Force One, President Trump said Cuba could soon collapse and warned Colombia's president; he also reiterated U.S. interest in acquiring Greenland.
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President Donald Trump made a series of remarks aboard Air Force One as he returned to Washington, addressing Cuba, Colombia and Greenland. He said Cuba "looks like it's ready to fall" and suggested the island depends on Venezuela for support. The comments followed a recent U.S. operation in Caracas that detained Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro and his wife, as reported. He also criticized Colombia's president and reiterated that the United States "needs" Greenland from a national security perspective.
Reported details:
- President Trump said Cuba could soon collapse and said it survives mainly because of Venezuela's support, according to the article.
- The remarks came less than 48 hours after a U.S. operation in Caracas to detain Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro and his wife, the article reports.
- The article quotes Trump criticizing Colombia President Gustavo Petro and accusing him of facilitating cocaine shipments to the United States.
- The president reiterated that the United States "needs Greenland" for national security and said the EU needs the U.S. to have Greenland, as reported.
Summary:
The remarks underscore an increasingly forceful U.S. posture toward leftist governments in parts of Latin America and restate U.S. interest in Greenland. Undetermined at this time.
