"Justice will be served": White House declares America's "enemies neutralised" as Trump targets Maduro, Castro, Khamenei
Washington, DC [US], May 21 (ANI): In a major development amid geopolitical friction surrounding the conflict between Iran and the United States, alongside upgraded American legal manoeuvres targeting Cuba's political establishment, the White House has released a high-profile proclamation positioning President Donald Trump as a leader who "neutralised enemies".
Specific classifications, including "arrested", "killed", or "indicted", were appended to the respective individuals depicted in the graphic. Accompanying the visual narrative was a bold headline stating, "The Enemies of America Neutralised by President Donald J Trump."
The social media broadcast concluded with a brief, ominous warning, asserting, "Justice will be served."
The timing of this administrative messaging coincides with the American government's decision to formally charge Castro over a historic 1996 military strike targeting two civilian aircraft flown by four exiled Cuban nationals. Castro, who held the position of Minister of the Revolutionary Armed Forces during that period, faces federal charges involving the destruction of the aircraft, along with four counts of murder stemming from an alleged conspiracy targeting United States nationals.
During the official press briefing, Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche emphasised the historic nature of the prosecution. "For the first time in nearly 70 years, senior leadership of the Cuban regime has been charged in this country, in the United States of America, for acts of violence resulting in the deaths of American citizens," Blanche announced.
The White House has declined to provide secondary context or expanded statements regarding the motivations behind the publication of the graphic.
In response, commanders within Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps issued a counter-warning, indicating their willingness to expand hostilities "beyond the region" should American or Israeli forces resume active bombardment.
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