"Cuba will fall very soon," says Trump as Shield of Americas created - Euronews.com
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President Trump stated "Cuba will fall very soon" as a new "Shield of Americas" initiative is created.
President Donald Trump has stated that "Cuba will fall very soon," according to Euronews.com. This declaration coincides with the reported creation of a new initiative named the "Shield of Americas." The President's comments suggest a significant shift in U.S. policy or an impending development concerning Cuba. Further details regarding the "Shield of Americas" and the basis for the President's prediction were not immediately available. The statement indicates potential future actions or increased pressure on the Cuban government.
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