Report: New Cuban radar site near US military base could aid China spying
- A U.S. think tank reports that China may enhance its espionage capabilities in Cuba, risking access to sensitive military data from Florida.
- Satellite images reveal Cuba is improving intelligence at four military bases with suspected China connections, potentially aiding spying on the U.S.
- The report states that collecting data on military activities would help China better understand U.S. military practices.
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