“THEY HAVE NO MONEY”
Trump doubled down on his current warnings towards Cuba, whose officers weren’t invited to the gathering and which he has implied might be “subsequent” after taking out leaders in Venezuela and Iran.
“I will maintain Cuba,” Trump advised leaders.
“They haven’t any cash, they haven’t any oil. They’ve a foul philosophy, they’ve a foul regime that is been dangerous for a very long time,” the US president stated, including, “Cuba’s in its final moments of life.”
That warning comes per week after Trump, with Israel, launched devastating strikes towards Iran, sparking a regional battle, upending the world’s power and transport sectors, and bringing chaos to often peaceable areas of the Gulf.
Additionally, this week, america and Ecuador introduced joint operations to fight drug trafficking that has turned one of many area’s most secure international locations into one of many deadliest in only a few years.
Late Friday, the US army and Noboa individually launched video of a home exploding in a forested space of Ecuador, calling it a profitable blow towards “narcoterrorists.”
Along with Milei, Bukele and Noboa, Trump hosted the leaders of Bolivia, Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, Guyana, Honduras, Panama, Paraguay, and Trinidad and Tobago – in addition to Jose Antonio Kast, the president-elect of Chile.
The analyst, Mia, pointed to some obvious absences: Mexico and Brazil, that are at the moment led by leftists Claudia Sheinbaum and Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.
“With out Mexico and Brazil, it is not going to be very profitable in tackling these points” of narcotrafficking and counterterrorism, she stated, provided that Mexican cartels play a key position within the trafficking provide chain and Brazil’s ports are vital narco-trafficking routes to Europe.

