Former President Donald Trump is signaling a new wave of pressure against Cuba, raising speculation that Havana could be the next target following his administration's aggressive posture toward Iran. In a recent analysis by geopolitical commentator Suresh Kochattil on the iDream Vidhya channel, the possibility of escalated U.S.-Cuba tensions is explored, drawing parallels to Trump's hardline approach to Tehran.
While the video's transcript is not available in full, the title and description suggest a discussion of how Trump's foreign policy could shift after dealing with Iran. The hashtags #donaldtrump, #usiranwar, and #iranuswar indicate a focus on U.S.-Iran conflict dynamics, potentially extending to Cuba.
The video, published April 30, 2026, has garnered 429 views and includes commentary on Trump's strategy. Kochattil, known for his geopolitical insights, appears to argue that Cuba may face renewed economic or diplomatic sanctions if Trump returns to office or continues to influence Republican policy.
"Will Cuba Be Next After Iran?" the video asks, framing the question as a natural progression of Trump's "maximum pressure" campaigns.
This analysis comes amid ongoing debates over U.S. policy toward authoritarian regimes, with Trump's tenure marked a withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal and tightened sanctions on Cuba. The future of these policies remains uncertain as the 2026 election cycle approaches.