China and Russia offer support to Cuba after Díaz-Canel warns of bloodbath if U.S. takes action
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel warned that U.S. threats could trigger a bloodbath, following an Axios report claiming Russia and Iran supplied drones to Cuba. China's Foreign Ministry responded by offering support and demanding an end to American sanctions. Russia also pledged active support to Cuba and criticized U.S. economic pressure.
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Divergence score
This event sits in the top 21% of divergence this week. 7 outlets covered it, splitting into 5 framing camps across 3 bias groups.
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The spectrum · how 7 outlets placed this story
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The Hill
Al Jazeera
Deutsche Welle
South China Morning Post
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The split, in one line
Right-wing outlets stress communist terrorism links; mainstream/international sources focus on humanitarian aid flows and US economic pressure, with Deutsche Welle emphasizing geopolitical realignment toward China.
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One side of the spectrum has stayed silent. That absence is itself a signal.
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“China Offers Full Support to Cuba After Havana Threatens U.S. with 'Bloodbath'”B Breitbart RIGHT
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“Russia says it will support Cuba as U.S. tightens the 'noose'” · Reuters, The Hill, Al Jazeera, Deutsche Welle
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RReuters Russia says it will support Cuba as U.S. tightens the 'noose' 15d ago HThe Hill Russia promises 'active support' for Cuba, blasting US 'sanctions noose' 15d ago PBSPBS NewsHour Cuban diplomat says Havana not seeking conflict but ready to defend itself against U.S. 9d ago Tracked claims from across the political spectrum
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