Former U.S. presidential candidate Jeb Bush praises President Donald Trump for actions he says have reduced Iran’s military capabilities, but he also warns of a separate national security concern. Bush highlights reported information that Iran-backed explosive drones could be located in Cuba. The accounts say the devices are described as Shahed-136, a model associated with Iran and used in drone warfare. According to the reports, Bush frames the potential deployment as a growing threat to the United States, suggesting it could expand the reach of hostile capabilities outside typical regional battlefields.

Both sources present the same core message: Bush publicly acknowledges Trump’s approach toward Iran and characterizes it as weakening Iran’s ability to cause destabilization. At the same time, he calls attention to the possibility that Cuba could become a more significant risk point if drones are present there. Neither source provides additional independent details in their provided summaries about the origin of the information, the confirmation status, or the specific U.S. response. The focus remains on Bush’s dual assessment—crediting Iran-related efforts while warning about reported drone activity associated with Cuba.