Trump says Cuba's government will 'fall pretty soon'

Former U.S. President Donald Trump has predicted that the Cuban government is on the verge of collapse, coinciding with the island's deepening economic crisis exacerbated by a lack of oil imports since January 9. This energy shortfall has led to significant flight reductions and increased power outages, highlighting the severity of Cuba's ongoing struggles. The situation has drawn criticism towards Trump's administration, with accusations that his policies have further strained the Cuban economy. The long-standing U.S. trade embargo on Cuba has contributed to these hardships, as the island grapples with shortages and economic instability. Trump's remarks suggest a belief in imminent change in Cuba's political landscape, although the reality remains complex as the country continues to face significant external and internal challenges.
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