India, March 17 -- After arresting and removing Nicolas Maduro from power in Venezuela, Trump's eyes are now set on Cuba. While the US President is already dealing with an ongoing war in the Middle East, the Trump administration has reportedly sought the removal of Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel.

The Republican-led administration has signalled to Cuban negotiators that President Diaz-Canel "must go", the New York Times reported, citing people familiar with the talks. However, the next step after this move has been left up to the Cubans, the people reportedly said.

The request would only mean that the head of state would be removed, not the repressive Communist government that has ruled Cuba for over 65 years.

Earlier on Monday, Trum...