Daily brief
President Donald Trump publicly warned Cuba to 'make a deal' with the US or face consequences, including a potential cutoff of oil and money. He made the remarks following a failed operation in Venezuela and suggested Senator Marco Rubio could one day lead Cuba. The Cuban president responded by stating, 'Nobody dictates to us.'
Reports indicate President Trump asked the U.S. military for contingency plans regarding Greenland, prompting some European NATO members to discuss countermeasures. The Danish Prime Minister called it a 'decisive moment' for Denmark.
Iran has warned it could attack Israel and US bases in retaliation for any American strike, as the US reportedly considers military options amid spreading protests. Israeli officials said the country is on high alert.
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem responded to Democratic impeachment threats following a fatal shooting by ICE agents in Minneapolis.
Israeli Minister Gideon Sa'ar stated Israel remains committed to President Trump's Gaza plan but insisted Hamas must disarm first.