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CUBA: Lindsey Graham Names 'Next' Country On Trump's Hit List: 'Their Days Are Numbered'
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) told Fox News’ Trey Gowdy on Sunday that the U.S. under President Donald Trump will next target the communist-led Caribbean island for regime change.
“Cuba is next,” said Graham. “They are going to fall. This communist dictatorship in Cuba, their days are numbered.”
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Blackwater Founder Fumes to Steve Bannon About Iran Strikes: ‘I Don’t Think This Was in America’s Interests’
Blackwater founder Erik Prince told Steve Bannon he was disappointed in the U.S. strikes that killed Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, with Prince saying he did not believe the mission served “America’s interests.”
Prince — who served as a Navy SEAL before founding the private military contractor in 1997 — vented he did not know what the endgame was for President Donald Trump during his appearance on Bannon’s WarRoom on Sunday. His appearance comes one day after the joint American-Israeli strikes eliminated the ayatollah and dozens of other leaders from Iran’s theocratic regime.
Bannon noted it was a “spectacular” result, but Prince was not as thrilled.
“Look Steve, I’m not happy about the whole thing. I don’t think this was in America’s interests,” Prince said. “It’s going to uncork a significant can of worms and chaos and destruction in Iran now.”
He then asked “Who takes over now?” before bashing Trump.
“I don’t see how this is in keeping with the President’s MAGA commitment. I’m disappointed,” Prince said.
Prince added a moment later it was “wishful thinking” Operation Epic Fury will successfully topple Iran’s regime without putting American troops on the ground. He also lamented that three American troops were killed in the strikes on Saturday.
“These are ultimately solved by ground combat,” Prince added. “I don’t think a regime has ever been changed by air power alone.”