'No reason' for US intervention in Cuba: Germany's Merz
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There is no identifiable basis for intervention in Cuba, said Merz
The head of the German government, Friedrich Merz, said Monday that there is no reason for the United States to attack Cuba, after months of pressure from President Donald Trump on the island of communist rule. "Despite all the internal political problems that this country has with its communist regime, there is no perceptible threat that emanates from Cuba to other countries," declared the Chancellor. After the operation to overthrow Venezuelan…
Merz Calls for Restraint as Trump Targets Cuba as the “Next Target”
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said Monday there was no evident justification for the U.S. to attack Cuba, following months of mounting pressure from President Donald Trump on the communist-ruled island. The German leader said: Despite all the domestic political problems that this country has with its communist regime, there is no discernible threat emanating from Cuba towards other countries. Cuba has been bracing for a possible attack follo…
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz says he sees no justification for a possible US intervention in Cuba.
The US has recently massively increased its pressure on Cuba. Friedrich Merz is now dissociating himself from a possible military action. "There is no basis for this," said the Chancellor.
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