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Cuba 'ready' for possible US attack

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Cuba’s president says island does not wish for US aggression but ready to fight if needed
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel said Thursday that while Cuba does not want military aggression from the United States, his country is prepared to fight should it happen.

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 · 10h
Cuba 'ready' for possible US attack: president
 · 7h
Cuba will "be ready" for possible U.S. attack amid Trump threats, leader says
 · 21h
Donald Trump planning Cuba invasion following chilling warning the nation is ‘next’
US President Donald Trump is potentially preparing an invasion of Cuba following a conclusion to the war with Iran.

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 · 8h
Cuba's president says island does not wish for US aggression but ready to fight if needed
 · 13h
Cuba warns country 'get ready to fight' as Trump plots invasion - 'We will win'
7hon MSN

Cuban leader, marking Bay of Pigs anniversary, vows to defeat US forces if attacked again

Cuba’s president says his nation does not want war with the United States, but he vows that, if attacked, Cubans would defeat American forces.
8h

Cuba Warns US Attack ‘Possible’ as Pentagon Stays Mum on Military Prospects

US officials refuse to engage Cuba’s warning while signaling no shift in military posture, leaving open how Washington would respond if tensions suddenly escalate.
Dagens.com on MSN
14h

Cuba issues warning as US explores military options

Rising geopolitical friction is drawing renewed international attention as relations between the two countries grow increasingly strained. Officials on both sides are navigating a rapidly shifting situation with potential regional consequences.
Daily Express US on MSN
7h

Cuba launches military drills as fears of imminent US attack surge

It came as President Donald Trump announced that the U.S. "may stop by Cuba" after concluding military operations against Iran
2don MSN

Cuba's top destinations deserted, without power or fuel under US sanctions

By Ayose Naranjo CIENAGA DE ZAPATA, Cuba, April 14 (Reuters) - The sun is setting in Pálpite, a small town on the edge of Cuba's vast Zapata Swamp, when suddenly the road swarms with activity. But not with the red land crabs that once attracted hundreds of thousands of tourists annually to one of the island's top eco-tourism destinations.
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Trump threatens Cuba as US next target despite troubles in Iran

President Donald Trump is once again eyeing the island nation of Cuba as his next target, even as the conflict in Iran continues to escalate without end
Union-Bulletin
11h

Cuban Americans support US military attack on Cuba, reject economic deal, poll shows

Cubans and Cuban Americans in South Florida overwhelmingly support U.S. military intervention in Cuba and reject negotiations between the Trump administration and the communist government that could r
Forbes
2mon

With Cuba On The Ropes, America Is Unready For Massive Cuban Exodus

Cubans use a makeshift boat made out of a 1951 Chevrolet truck with a propeller driven off the drive shaft to escape. While the clock ticks down on Cuba’s communist government, America’s vision for a communist-free Cuba remains opaque. Seasoned ...
The New York Times
1mon

Is Latin America Ready to Abandon Cuba?

Latin America’s left saw Cuba as its lodestar. Now leaders across the spectrum are hesitant to aid a nation in the Trump administration’s cross hairs. By Simon Romero Reporting from Mexico City For decades, Cuba has been held up as an ideological ...
Axios on MSN
2d

Scoop: US suggests Cuba complicit in helping Russia fight Ukraine

The Trump administration has informed Congress that Cuba has contributed up to 5,000 fighters for Russia's war in Ukraine, while also providing "diplomatic and political support for Moscow," according to an official transmission from the State Department.
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