Cuba's leader says country poses "no threat" to U.S. after military drone report
Summary
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel said Cuba is not a threat to the United States and does not plan to attack any country. This comes after reports that Cuba has many military drones and might have plans to target the U.S. military base in Guantanamo Bay and Florida.Key Facts
- Reports say Cuba has about 300 military drones spread across the country.
- Cuban President Díaz-Canel did not directly talk about the drones but called U.S. threats against Cuba known and illegal.
- He said Cuba has the right to defend itself if attacked and does not want war.
- The U.S. government, including President Trump, has threatened Cuba with possible military action.
- President Trump has mentioned wanting to take control of Cuba in some form.
- The CIA Director recently visited Cuba and demanded big changes.
- U.S. sanctions have aimed to weaken Cuba's government but have not succeeded.
- Cuba claims it faces ongoing aggression from the U.S. but denies planning any attacks.
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