In a strong reaction to Donald Trump's recent statements regarding possible military action against Cuba, Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez has denounced the heightened threats as reckless and aggressive. Trump has suggested that the United States could take control of Cuba "almost immediately" following military operations in Iran, specifically mentioning deploying the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier near Cuba.
Rodríguez criticized these remarks, stating that they represent an immense escalation in U.S. military aggression. On social media, he emphasized that the threats serve the interests of a small elite in the U.S. seeking dominance and revenge, calling for the international community to reject such aggressive tactics.
In response to the growing rhetoric, Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel also weighed in, asserting that no level of aggression would lead Cuba to surrender. He claimed that the prevailing support for the Cuban Revolution was demonstrated notably during the recent May Day celebrations.
While the situation continues to unfold, analysts warn that the current tensions could lead to further destabilization in the region, stressing the need for diplomatic solutions instead of military posturing. The Cuban government remains firm in its stance of defending its sovereignty and independence against perceived outside threats.
Both Díaz-Canel and Rodríguez have called for vigilance and solidarity among the Cuban people in facing these challenges, reinforcing their commitment to resistance against U.S. pressures. As diplomatic relations remain fraught, the potential for conflict looms, highlighting the precarious state of U.S.-Cuba relations.
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