In a surprising remark at the White House, President Donald Trump told a crowd of sports stars and officials that Cuba could be the next priority on his administration's agenda.
While celebrating Inter Miami's championship win, the President linked the fate of the Caribbean island to the outcome of the ongoing war in Iran.
Trump made it clear that the "current focus" of the U.S. military is the crisis in the Middle East, but he called what is happening in Cuba "amazing" and in need of a solution.
Using his signature direct style, Trump told the audience, "We want to fix, finish this one [Iran] first," before moving on to the Cuban situation.
Trump suggested his administration's goal is to allow Cuban-Americans to return to their home country under new conditions, hinting at potential regime changes or interventions.
The President reaffirmed that the U.S. is working hand-in-hand with Israel in the current strikes, which have already seen the death of high-ranking Iranian officials.
