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Cuba Acquires Military Drones Amid Rising Tensions With United States

Reports of military drone acquisitions and emergency preparedness plans in Cuba have sparked fears of escalation and domestic outrage.

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Drone Acquisitions and Military Tensions

Cuba has reportedly purchased 300 military drones, a move that has contributed to rising tensions between the island nation and the United States. According to classified intelligence, Cuban officials have discussed potential targets, including a U.S. base and Key West.

These developments have stoked fears of a potential escalation in the long-standing geopolitical friction between the two countries.

Domestic Reaction and Emergency Plans

Within Cuba, the government has issued official advice for citizens to prepare for a potential attack. This directive has been met with significant backlash from the Cuban population.

Many Cubans have expressed outrage over the government's focus on military preparedness and potential conflict. This frustration is compounded by severe domestic crises, including widespread power blackouts and shortages of essential goods.

Official Cuban Response

In response to the reports of military escalation, the Cuban president stated that the country poses "no threat" to the United States. While the president did not specifically address the reported purchase of drones in his remarks, he used the platform to criticize the U.S. government.

The Cuban leader characterized the current situation as a result of "threats of military aggression against Cuba from the world's greatest power".

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Verified all three previously flagged issues are resolved: the "90 miles from Cuban coast" claim is gone, the "international observers and intelligence agencies" editorializing is gone, and the defensive-vs-offensive speculation is gone. Remaining claims are well-supported by their cited snippets: source 8 supports the 300 drones and Key West/U.S. base discussion; source 7 supports the Cuban president's "no threat" statement and criticism of U.S. military aggression; source 1 supports domestic outrage and emergency preparedness advice amid blackouts and shortages. No fabricated quotes, no unsupported overreach, no single-source saturation. Sources 3 and 5 (dictionary entries) are unused in the body, which is fine.

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