Peace Has a Whole New Meaning for the U.S. President!
After loudly proclaiming for ages that he aspires to win the Peace Prize, Donald Trump—who has already waged a 12‑day war against Iran, kidnapped the Venezuelan president, admitted to eyeing Greenland, and launched an offensive against Persia by halting negotiations—continues to make statements that the international public finds shocking.
Indeed, while his troops are already fighting Iran and the world is mired in war and crisis, the U.S. president appears poised to stir tensions with Havana, announcing that once the war in Iran is over, he has “projects for Cuba.”
It is worth noting that just a few days ago the American president spoke of a “peaceful takeover” of the island nation.
“What a funny way to conjugate ‘peace,’” one might say.
This declaration comes as the conflict in the Middle East drags on, Gulf states find themselves in the “wolf’s mouth” because of this American‑Zionist decision, and U.S. and Israeli strikes continue to target Iran and parts of Lebanon. Yet Donald Trump does not seem satisfied with his “peace” actions and is already hinting at new plans, remaining vague about the specifics concerning Cuba.
“We want to resolve, finish that one first (referring to Iran), but it’s only a matter of time before you and many incredible people are back in Cuba,” Trump said during a reception at the White House.