Graham’s Threat to Cuba: Could Conflict Spark Next?
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Havana., In rejection of the threats of the United States, the president of Cuba, Miguel Díaz-Canel, reverted that the country “is a free, independent and sovereign nation. No one dictates what to do,” after stressing that the island “prepares” and is “ready to defend the homeland until the last drop of blood.”
President Trump threatens the island and calls for an agreement to be reached: "Before it is late." The leader of the Caribbean State Diaz-Canel alerts the army: "The...
"Nobody tells us what to do," responded Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel.
Tensions are rising between Washington and Havana. In response to Donald Trump's threats, Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel reaffirmed his country's independence and rejected any attempt at American interference. ...
Graham’s Threat to Cuba: Could Conflict Spark Next?
Key takeaways • Senator Lindsey Graham issued a direct threat to Cuba, urging its leaders to “find a new place to live.” • His warning mirrors the threats made to Venezuela just weeks before a U.S. operation there. • President Trump echoed the message, demanding Cuba “make a deal” with the United States. • This marks a new chapter in long-standing U.S. efforts to pressure Cuba’s government. Graham’s Threat to Cuba Escalates Tensions Senator Lind…
Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel responded to US President Donald Trump's call for them to "make a deal" with Washington, saying, "Nobody can dictate to us what to do."
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