US President Donald Trump reiterated his hardline stance on Cuba, calling it a “rogue state” that harbours hostile military, intelligence and terror operations just 90 miles from the US. Trump vowed Washington would continue supporting freedom for the Cuban people and accused the government in Havana of betraying the ideals and sacrifices of Cuba’s founding patriots.
US President Donald Trump, on May 20, delivered a forceful message on Cuba, declaring that the United States would not tolerate what he described as a "rogue state" hosting hostile foreign military, intelligence and terror operations close to American territory.
In remarks that underscored his administration's hardline stance toward Havana, Trump said the United States remained committed to supporting the Cuban people's aspirations for freedom and democracy.
"America will not tolerate a rogue state harbouring hostile foreign military, intelligence and terror operations just ninety miles from the American homeland," Trump said.
The President added that Washington would continue to press for political change on the island, arguing that Cuba's current leadership had departed from the ideals envisioned by the country's founding figures.
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