Vance is asked if Cuba is the next target of the US.

Vice President JD Vance addressed questions regarding potential U.S. actions concerning the Caribbean island of Cuba. When questioned about whether the United States might target the nation next, Vance suggested that the matter should be directed to Mar-a-Lago.

He stated that, “fundamentally,” Cuba possesses “a system that has not worked.”

Vance later emphasized a desire for the welfare of the Cuban populace, stating, “We want the people of Cuba to be happy and successful.” He noted that discussions regarding the island’s government are ongoing. Regarding future actions, Vance advised, “We will see what they do. Of course, if they do something, we will do something.”

He added that the nature of the U.S.-Cuba relationship would depend on the island’s governance.

“If they make wise decisions, we will have a much better relationship with that island,” Vance concluded. These remarks were made during a press conference where Vance also discussed an agreement involving Iran. The statements were reported by Telegrafi.

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