Summary
Elite Cuban security forces are leaving Venezuela, which the U.S. views as a victory for President Trump after removing Nicolas Maduro. This occurs as the U.S. increases its military presence in the Middle East, and President Trump considers a limited strike on Iran if a nuclear agreement is not reached. Some countries have warned their citizens to leave Iran due to potential military action.
Key Facts
- Cuban security forces are exiting Venezuela, seen as a U.S. success after the removal of Nicolas Maduro.
- The U.S. has a significant military buildup in the Middle East.
- President Trump is considering a military strike on Iran if a new nuclear deal isn't agreed upon soon.
- Venezuela has deep connections with Cuba, trading oil for Cuban specialists in various fields.
- Other countries, including Germany and Poland, have advised their citizens to leave Iran due to possible conflict.
- The Iranian regime is operating under the assumption that conflict with the U.S. could happen at any time.
- Some Middle Eastern countries are advising against U.S. military action in Iran and are restricting the use of their airspace for such actions.