Cuba Warns US Military Action Would Cause 'Bloodbath'
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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.
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The comments came as a US delegation led by CIA Director John Ratcliffe met Cuban officials in Havana on Thursday.