Cuba Prepares Amidst Increased US Military Activity
Havana, Cuba – Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel stated recently that the country is preparing for potential conflict, following reports of increased US military activity and speculation regarding a possible attack on Cuba. Speaking at the anniversary of the 1961 Bay of Pigs invasion, Díaz-Canel affirmed, “We don’t want that, but it’s our duty to be prepared to avoid it and to win if it becomes inevitable.”
According to reports, the US newspaper USA Today indicates that the Pentagon is actively developing plans for a potential military operation against Cuba. This speculation has intensified following a recent ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, as well as the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, a critical shipping lane.
US analysts suggest that a decision to attack Cuba could be influenced by the conclusion of the ongoing war with Iran. Furthermore, USA Today reports that the Pentagon has received explicit orders from the White House to initiate preparations for such a scenario. Díaz-Canel has previously indicated that Venezuela is also a potential target for future action.
The situation underscores heightened tensions between the USA and Cuba, and the ongoing strategic considerations within the region.
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This situation is deeply concerning and demands a careful, diplomatic resolution to prevent further escalation.