

President Donald Trump said Friday during remarks in Florida that the United States would take over Cuba “almost immediately,” suggesting an aircraft carrier could be positioned offshore after the conflict in Iran.The comments came the same day Trump signed an executive order significantly expanding U.S. sanctions on the Cuban government and its affiliates.Cuba’s government, foreign companies doing business on the island and U.S. allies in the region could face heightened pressure amid a sharp escalation in rhetoric and economic penalties.Newsweek has contacted the White House for clarity on what Trump meant. Why It MattersTrump’s remarks add a dramatic edge to an already intensifying U.S. pressure campaign against Havana, which his administration has framed as a national security threat. While the president’s comments appeared partly joking, they followed concrete policy action in the form of broadened sanctions....Speaking at the long‑running, nonpartisan Forum Club of the Palm Beaches in West Palm Beach, Florida, during a Friday evening event on May 1, 2026, Trump said the United States would be “taking over” Cuba “almost immediately,” a comment that drew attention for its timing and tone. He made the remark while addressing the crowd and referencing Cuba’s ongoing political and economic problems, according to
Lean: 0.100 · Source quality 60/100 · Factual vs opinion 80/100.
© 2026 Vistoa. All rights reserved.
Limited excerpts, attribution, analysis, and outbound publisher links remain core product boundaries.