Trump Eyes Cuba 'Collapse' Amid Iran War, Peace Talks

Along with a dire economic situation, Havana now also finds itself under a US energy blockade, which in turn has triggered a humanitarian crisis in the country. | World News

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US President Donald Trump is reportedly eyeing a collapse in Cuba, citing a focus on economic sanctions rather than a military invasion.

The situation in Cuba is dire, with a humanitarian crisis triggered by a US energy blockade and a dire economic situation.

Trump has openly mused about taking over communist Cuba multiple times, especially after the capture of sitting president Nicolas Maduro.

Despite preparation for possible military action, officials state that an invasion is 'not planned or imminent.'

The US has recently indicted former president Raul Castro and offered to send $100 million in assistance to Cuba as an aid package.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that the country 'was in trouble,' and having a 'failed state' 90 miles from US shores is a threat to national security.