U.S. intel community analyzing how Cuba might respond to military action
Summary
The U.S. intelligence community is studying how Cuba might react if the U.S. takes military action against it. Analysts at the Pentagon and Defense Intelligence Agency are helping President Trump consider military options amid rising tensions. Meanwhile, Cuba has acquired attack drones and there are ongoing talks between U.S. and Cuban officials about possible cooperation and aid.Key Facts
- U.S. intelligence agencies are assessing Cuba’s possible response to U.S. military action.
- Analysts are working on military options for President Trump.
- Cuba has reportedly obtained over 300 attack drones; the source is unknown.
- Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel warns a U.S. assault could cause severe violence.
- CIA Director John Ratcliffe recently met Cuban officials and offered collaboration if Cuba cuts ties with Russia, China, and Iran.
- The Trump administration has increased sanctions on Cuba and targeted Cuban officials this year.
- The U.S. offered $100 million in humanitarian aid to Cuba through faith-based groups.
- There have been secret meetings between U.S. and Cuban officials discussing internet access via Starlink and aid distribution.
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