Cuba Slams ‘Unprecedented’ Trump Threats
- Cuban leader Miguel Díaz-Canel condemned US President Donald Trump's threats to 'take over' Cuba, calling the rhetoric 'dangerous and unprecedented' and urging the international community to respond.
- Donald Trump announced plans to 'take over' Cuba shortly after signing an executive order that tightened sanctions on Havana, increasing US economic pressure.
- Cuba is experiencing worsening economic conditions due to a decades-long US trade embargo, intensified by recent sanctions and a fuel blockade, leading to stagnation and hardship.
- During May Day demonstrations, large crowds including Díaz-Canel and former leader Raúl Castro marched to the US Embassy in Havana to protest against Washington's threats and aggression.
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Cuba slams 'unprecedented' Trump threats
HAVANA — US President Donald Trump’s threats of military aggression against Cuba have reached a “dangerous and unprecedented level,” Cuban leader Miguel Diaz-Canel said Saturday, calling on the international community to respond. During a speech in Florida on Friday, Trump said the United States would be “taking over” the Caribbean island “almost immediately.” “The US […]...Keep on reading: Cuba slams 'unprecedented' Trump threats
Donald Trump is always on fire towards Cuba and tightens the sanctions. The Cuban head of state reacts militantly. The world community must defend itself against the "aggressor".
Donald Trump's threats of military aggression against Cuba have reached a "dangerous level", denounces Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel
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