President Donald Trump has signaled the U.S. may act in Cuba after concluding its conflict with Iran. Speaking on Air Force One, he stated, "We're going to do Iran before Cuba."

The comment follows rare anti-government riots in Havana, where protesters attacked a Communist Party office amid severe blackouts. Fuel shortages have crippled power and transport systems.
Cuba's President Miguel Díaz-Canel confirmed bilateral talks are ongoing, aiming to move relations "away from confrontation." He condemned violence but acknowledged public frustration.
Trump previously claimed Cuba is on the brink of collapse or ready to make a deal.