Cuba’s president, Miguel Díaz-Canel, has warned that any US military action against his country would lead to a “bloodbath” with incalculable consequences for regional peace and stability.
Cuba Denies Being a Threat to the US
Díaz-Canel made the remarks in a post on X, stating, “Cuba does not represent a threat.” His comments followed an Axios report published on Sunday, citing classified intelligence that claimed Cuba had acquired more than 300 military drones and had discussed plans to use them to attack the US naval base at Guantanamo Bay, US military vessels, and Key West, Florida.
Foreign minister Bruno Rodriguez. In a separate post, emphasized that Cuba, “like every nation in the world,” has the right to legitimate self-defense against external aggression under the UN charter and international law. He also stated that those seeking to attack Cuba use false pretexts to justify it.
Strained Relations and Energy Crisis
Cuba, a communist foe of Washington for generations, has come under increasing strain since the United States cut off its energy supplies after arresting the president of its then-ally Venezuela in January. In recent weeks, fuel has run out, and electricity is often available for only an hour or two a day.
Tensions between the two countries have risen sharply in recent days. On Friday, reports emerged that US prosecutors planned to indict former Cuban leader, Raúl Castro, over Cuba’s 1996 shooting down of two planes operated by the humanitarian group Brothers to the Rescue. Such an indictment of Castro, 94, would mark a major escalation in pressure on Cuba by the Trump administration, which has described the island’s government as corrupt and incompetent as it pushes for change.
Context of the Current Situation
The Axios report cited classified intelligence, raising concerns about Cuba’s acquisition of over 300 military drones and the potential use of these drones in attacks on US military assets. Díaz-Canel and Rodriguez both responded to the allegations, asserting Cuba’s right to self-defense and denying that Cuba poses a threat to the US.
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