US President Donald Trump has signaled that his administration may target other countries following the removal of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro. In a recent exchange with reporters, Trump mentioned Colombia, Cuba, Greenland, Mexico, and Iran as possible future focuses, sparking speculation about Washington's next moves. Trump has renewed his interest in acquiring Greenland, citing national security concerns, and has issued strong warnings to Colombia's President Gustavo Petro, suggesting potential military action. Cuba, facing economic hardship, was described by Trump as 'ready to fall,' while Mexico was urged to cooperate on drug cartel issues. Iran also remains under pressure, with Trump threatening severe consequences over its handling of protests. Analysts caution that Trump's assertive stance could shift if complications arise in Venezuela or the Middle East.
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