Trump Signals He May Intervene in Cuba Following Iran and Venezuela

Why it matters: Trump’s Cuba gambit could reshape U.S.-Europe ties and destabilize the Caribbean.
- President Trump signals a possible intervention in Cuba, expanding his already aggressive stance toward Iran and Venezuela (per the main story).
- Finland’s Foreign Minister Stubb says Europe could aid Trump on Iran if he supports Ukraine, indicating a willingness to trade assistance for strategic alignment (per Politico).
- European leaders view the Ukraine as a bargaining chip, highlighting shifting alliances and the potential for coordinated pressure on multiple fronts.
President Trump, already locked in conflicts with Iran and Venezuela, is hinting at a new move in Cuba, while European leaders—most notably Finland’s foreign minister Stubb—offer conditional support on Iran if he backs Ukraine, weaving a complex web of geopolitical bargaining.

