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Cuban Officials Denounce US Drone Claims as Pretext for Military Action

Cuban Officials Denounce US Drone Claims as Pretext for Military Action

The allegations, detailed in an Axios report, suggest that Cuban intelligence has acquired over 300 drones from Russia and Iran to target U.S. military assets, including the base at Guantanamo Bay. However, the same report eventually acknowledges that U.S. officials do not view Cuba as an imminent threat. Instead, the intelligence purportedly describes defensive discussions held by Cuban officials in anticipation of deteriorating relations and potential hostilities.

The Manufacturing of Conflict

Critics argue the narrative mirrors the administration's previous justifications for military action against Iran. David Adler of Progressive International described the reports as a deliberate attempt to manufacture consent for regime change. This diplomatic tension follows a series of aggressive maneuvers, including a tightening oil blockade that has crippled Cuba’s electrical grid and healthcare system. Amid these pressures, CIA Director John Ratcliffe recently visited the island to demand political reforms, while the Department of Justice is reportedly preparing to indict former President Raúl Castro. Observers suggest these coordinated efforts signal a high risk of an impending U.S.-led operation to topple the Cuban government.

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