Lindsey Graham says: We will blow hell out of Iran and Cuba will be next –

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'We're going to break hell' in Iran, says Lindsey Graham, and Cuba will be next

At a time when the Donald Trump administration is cautiously handling messages related to the Iran war, distinguishing it from Iraq and emphasizing that the United States will get out of the Middle East crisis, Senator Lindsey Graham, a member of the Central American Global Alliance, reiterated his position and said that the United States will get Iran out of hell.

Appearing on “Fox News Sunday” with Maria Bartiromo, Graham said the United States will remove the bad guys and not stop at Iran. After Iran, the United States will go after Cuba. “Just wait and see what comes in the next two weeks,” he added.“This regime is now in its death throes, and it will get on its knees, and it will fall, and when it falls, we will go to peace like never before,” Graham said. “We will have prosperity in a way that no one can imagine.

Peace brings prosperity.”“You can’t do that by talking,” the senator added. “Democrats criticized this operation: They did nothing. These men and women in the military should make us all proud.”“If we get into a fight, I want to win it fast. I’m in Miami. See that hat? ‘Free Cuba.’ Don’t panic. It’s up to us to free Cuba. We’re marching across the world. We’re purging the bad guys. Cuba is next,” Graham said.

Conservative commentator Meghan McCain rejected the war-mongering and said she has known Graham since she was a child. “I have known Lindsey Graham since I was a child,” McCain, daughter of the late Republican US Senator John McCain, wrote. “I implore anyone in the Trump administration who will listen to stop sending this man as a replacement. He is scaring people and damaging any message you are trying to sell to the American public about the Iran war.

On Saturday, President Donald Trump did not rule out issuing an order to deploy American forces on the ground, explaining his demand for unconditional surrender to the current regime in Iran. “I said unconditional. This is where they cry uncle, or when they can’t fight any longer and there’s no one to cry uncle — that can happen too,” Trump said. “We haven’t talked about that,” Trump said. “At some point maybe we will.

It would be great. Now we just eliminate them. We didn’t go after that but there’s something we can do later. Trump said in response to a question about the possibility of deploying these weapons: “We will not do that now.”

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