Cuba's Drone Ambitions: A Rising Threat?

Cuba has reportedly acquired over 300 military drones, considering using them against U.S. facilities, including Guantanamo Bay. This development, seen as a threat by the Trump administration, highlights concerns over Cuba's military capabilities and its ties with Iranian advisers. The report remains unverified by Reuters.

Cuba's Drone Ambitions: A Rising Threat?
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Cuba has obtained more than 300 military drones and is reportedly planning to use them against U.S. targets, including the base at Guantanamo Bay and possibly Key West, Florida, according to an Axios report citing classified intelligence.

These developments have intensified concerns within the Trump administration about Cuba's growing military capacity, particularly in drone warfare, as well as the influence of Iranian military advisers stationed in Havana. This information may act as a catalyst for potential U.S. military action.

Reuters has been unable to confirm the details of this report, maintaining an air of uncertainty around the situation.

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