Cuba appears to be next on Donald Trump’s hit list.
But not just yet.
The president appeared to suggest U.S.-assisted regime change in the communist-run Caribbean island is on his agenda during a speech Thursday while hosting Argentine soccer star Lionel Messi and his Inter Miami teammates at the White House to celebrate the club’s MLS Cup victory.
Trump began his remarks — with the players standing behind him — by giving an update on the Iran war.
While thanking the alleged “phenomenal people” involved in the military operations, Trump turned to Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who was in the audience, to praise his “fantastic job” and also his “fantastic job on a place called Cuba.”














