AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoCuba–U.S. Drone Flashpoint: New U.S. claims say Havana has bought 300+ strike drones from Russia and Iran and even discussed scenarios against Guantánamo Bay, U.S. warships, and possibly Key West—sparking alarm in South Florida. Havana Pushes Back: Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez calls the report a “fraudulent case” meant to justify sanctions and “eventual military aggression,” insisting Cuba “neither threatens nor desires war” and has the right to self-defense. Diplomacy Under Pressure: The row comes as CIA Director John Ratcliffe reportedly visited Cuba to warn against hostile action and press for “fundamental changes.” Legal Threat Looms: The same week also keeps attention on Raúl Castro, with U.S. plans to seek an indictment tied to the 1996 Brothers to the Rescue shootdown. Elsewhere in the Region: In the Dominican Republic, nationality is drawing more foreigners, including Cubans, as tourism and migration patterns shift.
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