Cuba warns of the dangers of fentanyl use
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Associated Press LA HABANA (AP) — On Tuesday, the Cuban government criticized US President Donald Trump’s decision to declare fentanyl a weapon of mass destruction and warned that the president intends to use the severe consumption of this substance as an excuse to attack Latin American countries. “The consumption of fentanyl is a real and serious problem,” said Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez in his social network account X.
The head of Cuban diplomacy pointed out that the Trump Administration intends to ignore the multifactorial origin of fentanyl consumption and the ravages it causes in the United States
Cuba warns of the dangers of fentanyl use
“Its designation as a weapon of mass destruction is yet another effort by the United States government to create false pretexts to unleash acts of war against sovereign states in Latin America and the Caribbean, overthrow legitimate governments, and usurp the natural resources of other nations,” he stated in a post on the social network X. He also denounced the U.S. government’s attempt to ignore the multifactorial origins of its use and the dev…
Cuba accuses the US of using fentanyl as a weapon against Latin America. Is it a pretext to attack and usurp resources in the region? Havana responds.
The Cuban regime accuses the U.S. health system and pharmaceuticals of the fentanyl crisis, ignoring its own impact on regional drug trafficking and the reduction of overdose deaths in the U.S. in 2024.
Cuba's foreign relations official Bruno Rodríguez today warned about the real and serious problem posed by the consumption of fentanyl in the United States.
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