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Cuba Rejects Us Naval Deployment in the Caribbean and Considers "Absurd" Excuse for Drug Trafficking
HAVANA (AP) — Cuba rejected Thursday's deployment of U.S. warships and troops in the Caribbean and considered Washington's arguments regarding its intention to use military force to reinforce the fight against drug trafficking in the region to be an “absurd excuse.”
Latin American Summary, August 28, 2025. The Cuban Foreign Ministry denounced that these kinds of operations reactivate the Monroe Doctrine and interventionist practices, comparing them with the pretexts lacking evidence that led to the invasion of Iraq. Cuba ratified its commitment to the fight against drug trafficking and regional stability, and called on [...] The entry Cuba. They denounce US military deployment in the Caribbean: “A threat di…
Cuba: US narcotics market fuelling trafficking - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday
The Cuban government has condemned the deployment of United States military forces in the Caribbean Sea, describing the move as a serious threat to regional sovereignty and stability. In a statement on August 28, Cuba’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the operation represents “an aggressive show of force” that disregards the 2014 declaration by the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC), which designated the region a Zone of P…
Venezuela’s Foreign Minister, Yván Gil, thanked Cuba for its “perspicacious analysis” of the incongruity of the United States (US) in its alleged war on drugs, used as a pretext to justify naval incursions into the Caribbean, which threaten peace in the region. “The United States continues to be the largest drug market in the region and, possibly, in the world, according to the Global Drug Report 2025 issued by the United Nations Office on Drugs…
The Venezuelan government thanked Cuba on Thursday for rejecting the military deployment of the United States in the Caribbean Sea under the argument of fighting drug trafficking. Through its Telegram channel, Venezuelan Foreign Minister Yván Gil said, on behalf of President Nicolás Maduro, that Cuba made a "perspicacious analysis" of [...] The entry Venezuela thanks Cuba for rejecting the US military deployment in the Caribbean Sea was first pu…


The Cuban Government today expressed its strong rejection of the current deployment of United States military forces in the Caribbean Sea, through a statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, reiterating its commitment to the promotion of peace and stability in Latin America.
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