What Could US Military Action Against Cuba Look Like?
Summary
Cuba has accused the United States of creating a false reason to justify possible military action. President Donald Trump has not ruled out military options against Cuba, while Cuban officials say they are ready to defend themselves.Key Facts
- Cuba claims the U.S. is making up a reason to attack the Cuban government.
- President Donald Trump has not dismissed the idea of military action against Cuba.
- Cuba reportedly bought over 300 military drones and is planning to target U.S. bases, including Guantánamo Bay.
- U.S. media reported possible criminal charges against former Cuban leader Raúl Castro related to a 1996 shootdown of two civilian planes.
- Relations between the U.S. and Cuba have worsened under President Trump, with increased sanctions and economic pressure on Cuba.
- Cuba is experiencing severe blackouts and economic problems partly caused by U.S. sanctions.
- Some experts note past U.S. plans from the 1960s considered staged attacks as justification for invading Cuba, but these were never approved.
- U.S. officials say there are no immediate plans to invade Cuba, but have made statements suggesting military force could be used in the future.
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