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In 2026, U.S. pressure on Iran extends far beyond the Gulf, linking Cuba and Venezuela into a wider strategic campaign. Washington aims to disrupt Tehran’s support networks, using sanctions, military signaling, and diplomatic leverage across the Middle East and the Caribbean. From oil tankers to backchannel diplomacy, this multi‑front strategy shows the U.S. treating Iran, Cuba, and Venezuela as interconnected players — reshaping the global battlefield and testing alliances in ways that could redefine international power dynamics.