Cuba's president says country poses "no threat" to U.S. after report of island's alleged military drones

cbsnews.com·Kathryn Watson
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The article reports on Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel's statement that Cuba is not a threat to the U.S. and is only preparing to defend itself, amid unconfirmed reports that Cuba has acquired hundreds of military drones and discussed targeting U.S. locations. It highlights rising tensions, with Cuban leaders citing past U.S. hostility and President Trump making aggressive comments about 'taking Cuba.' The piece frames Cuba's actions as defensive while noting the lack of independent verification for key claims about drones and attack plans.

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