Senator Lindsey Graham isn't wasting any time celebrating—he's already looking ahead to the next threat to American freedom. After the devastating joint U.S.-Israel military operation that left Iran's Islamic regime in ruins over the weekend, the South Carolina Republican is making it clear that Cuba should be very worried right now.
Speaking on Fox News's Sunday Night in America, Graham delivered a stark assessment that should send chills down the spine of every communist dictator in our hemisphere. "The Iranian regime, the mother of all terrorist states, is functionally destroyed," Graham declared, before dropping the bombshell that has Cuba scrambling: "Cuba is next."
This is exactly the kind of America First foreign policy that patriots have been waiting for. While the Biden administration spent four years apologizing to our enemies and enriching Iran with billions in sanctions relief, President Trump's second term is proving that strength—not weakness—is what brings peace.
Communist Cuba's Days Are Numbered
Graham's warning comes at the perfect time. For decades, the communist regime in Havana has been a thorn in America's side, oppressing its own people while cozying up to our enemies in Russia, China, and Iran. The Cuban people have suffered under this brutal dictatorship for far too long, and it's about time America stood up for freedom in our own backyard.
"Iran thought they were untouchable, hiding behind their proxies and terrorist networks. Look how that worked out for them,"
a senior Republican aide told reporters, speaking on condition of anonymity.
The timing couldn't be better for this bold stance. With Iran's terrorist infrastructure in shambles and their ability to project power across the globe severely crippled, now is the moment to strike fear into every other rogue regime that threatens American interests.
This is what happens when America has real leadership again. President Trump and his administration aren't playing games with tyrants—they're sending a clear message that the era of American weakness is over.
The question now is simple: Will Cuba's communist overlords learn from Iran's mistake, or will they face the same devastating consequences for threatening America and oppressing their people?
