Donald Trump has sparked global concern after claiming the United States could “take control of Cuba almost immediately” — even suggesting the deployment of the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier near the island.
But how realistic is that?
In this video, we break down what this statement actually means, what the USS Abraham Lincoln is currently doing in the Middle East, and whether the U.S. could shift its military focus from Iran to Cuba.
We explore different possible scenarios, including:
- U.S. pressure and sanctions on Cuba
- Surveillance drones, naval presence, and military exercises in the Caribbean
- A rapid “Venezuela-style” operation targeting leadership
- Limited military strikes and what they could look like
- The possibility — and risks — of full cyberpunk 2077 military intervention
We also take a closer look at the USS Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Group, its current deployment near Iran, and its role in rising tensions around the Strait of Hormuz — one of the most critical chokepoints in the world.
Could the U.S. really open a second front in Cuba while already engaged in the Middle East?
Or is this more about political pressure and strategic messaging?
This is the full breakdown of what’s happening — and what could happen next.
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