Cuba's foreign minister has accused the US of building a "fraudulent case" for military intervention, following a report that it had acquired attack drones capable of targeting Florida.
"Without any legitimate excuse whatsoever, the US government builds, day after day, a fraudulent case to justify the ruthless economic war against the Cuban people and the eventual military aggression," Rodríguez wrote on social media.
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez on Monday issued a sharp warning to the U.S., saying any military action taken against the country from its northern neighbor would result in a “bloodbath” in response.
“The threats of military aggression against Cuba from the biggest military power on the planet are already known,” Díaz-Canel said in a post to social media. “The threat alone is an international crime. To make good on it would provoke a bloodbath of incalculable consequences, along with the destruction of peace and stability.”
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Bruno Rodríguez stressed that Havana "neither threatens nor desires war" after US news site Axios reported, citing classified intelligence, that Cuba now possessed 300 drones and was discussing striking nearby US targets.
ReplyDeleteHavanna hat einen Medienbericht zurückgewiesen, in dem unter Berufung auf US-Geheimdienstquellen behauptet wird, man habe mögliche Drohnenangriffe auf US-Stützpunkte in Guantánamo und Florida besprochen. Kubas Außenminister spricht von dem Versuch, einen "fingierten Vorfall zu konstruieren", um eine Invasion seines Landes zu rechtfertigen.
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