Cuba's president said his country had a legitimate right to respond to a potential US attack following US claims that the island is considering drone attacks.
Cuba is no stranger to economic and political crises. But a combination of nationwide blackouts and a fuel shortage–made worse by a U.S.-imposed oil blockade–have recently led to escalating political ...
Cuba's foreign minister reaffirmed the country's right to self-defense after a report alleging his government acquired more than 300 military drones.
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Cuba defends 'legitimate' right to defense as US weighs alleged drone threat
HAVANA, Cuba — Cuba's president said Monday his country had a legitimate right to respond to a potential US attack following US claims that the island is considering staging drone attacks on US ...
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Cuba says it has ‘legitimate’ right to defend itself amid US threats
Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel says country is not a threat, but will defend itself from aggression if necessary.
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