‘We will see a new government in Venezuela, in Cuba and in Iran’

Al Jazeera
March 29, 2026
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Senator Cruz predicts Trump's policies will produce new governments in Venezuela, Cuba, and Iran.

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Senator Ted Cruz predicted that President Trump's foreign policy approach will result in new governments in Venezuela, Cuba, and Iran. Cruz's statement reflects the Trump administration's hardline stance toward these three adversarial regimes, which have faced U.S. sanctions and diplomatic isolation for years. The senator's comments suggest confidence that Trump's policies—potentially including increased pressure, sanctions, or support for opposition movements—will destabilize or overthrow the current leadership in those countries. Cruz did not specify what mechanisms or timeline would produce these changes. The prediction underscores the administration's intent to reshape geopolitical alignment in the Western Hemisphere and Middle East during Trump's second term.

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