Cuba warns U.S. military action would cause 'bloodbath'
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Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez insisted Cuba "poses no threat" to the United States and doesn't have "aggressive plans or intentions against any country," after Axios reported that the island nation has hundreds of military drones and has been allegedly discussing plans to strike the U.
In his first television interview with an American broadcaster, Miguel Diaz-Canel says revolutionaries don’t give up and step down The Cuban president, Miguel Diaz-Canel, said he would not resign under US pressure in his first television interview with ...
The comments come in the wake of news that U.S. and Cuban officials have met to discuss future relations between the two longtime Cold War foes.
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. As Cuba sinks into a humanitarian crisis under an intensified U.S. blockade, Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel sat down with ...
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel has rejected the latest sanctions imposed by the U.S. government against the island — and against anyone who dares to trade with it — and questioned how long the world will continue to tolerate what he considered to be an abusive collective punishment by the U.
A day after Marco Rubio cited a $100 million offer, Díaz-Canel says Cuba would accept U.S. aid while pushing for embargo relief.