Cuba Defends Military Drills as Deterrent Against US Aggression
President Díaz-Canel says military drills show readiness to deter US threats amid ongoing tensions between Cuba and the United States.
- Miguel Díaz‑Canel, President of Cuba, defended Cuba's military preparedness exercises as a deterrent to potential aggression from the United States, AFP reported.
- Cuban officials framed the exercises as deterrents to possible United States aggression, emphasizing Cuba's military preparedness exercises as measures of readiness rather than routine training.
- Described as military preparedness exercises, the measures emphasized readiness and deterrence, with coverage including imagery credited to Adalberto Roque, AFP photographer.
- By publicizing the exercises via AFP, Cuba aimed to amplify the drills' diplomatic impact and signal to the United States that the Cuban government views them as a deterrent.
- AFP noted in its distribution that the report on Miguel Díaz‑Canel’s defense of military drills was published on doc.afp.com and credited Adalberto Roque, AFP photographer.
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Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel conducted a series of military exercises on Saturday, along with high military officers, during a new day dedicated to national defence activities. These actions took place on the basis of tension between Cuba and...
Cuba defends military drills as deterrent against US aggression
Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel defended his country's military preparedness exercises on Saturday as a deterrent against potential aggression from the United States.
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Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel led a series of military exercises in the midst of tensions with the United States.
The day of preparation for the defense “takes on a significant importance at the present time, starting from all the hegemonic offensive being carried out by the United States government,” he said.
Cuban President Díaz-Canel is defending military exercises as a precaution against a US attack, responding to Donald Trump's statements and the escalation of tensions over Venezuela.
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