Cuban Deputy Foreign Minister says military is preparing for potential US aggression amid Trump threats
Cuban Deputy Foreign Minister Carlos Fernández de Cossío stated on NBC's Meet the Press that Cuba's military is preparing for the possibility of US military aggression. His comments came after President Trump said he would have 'the honor' of 'taking Cuba in some form.' Pentagon officials have said the US is not planning an invasion of Cuba.
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Coverage splits between Cuban defiance and U.S. blame framing versus a Trump pressure campaign lens. Right-leaning outlets stress military posturing, while NPR and left-leaning sources foreground Washington's culpability and diplomatic breakdown.
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