Cuba’s president warns US against attacking island or trying to depose him
Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel warned the United States against any military aggression or attempts to depose him, stating that Cuba would defend itself. Speaking on NBC News, Diaz-Canel asserted there is no justification for a U.S.

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AI-generatedCuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel warned the United States against any military aggression or attempts to depose him, stating that Cuba would defend itself. Speaking on NBC News, Diaz-Canel asserted there is no justification for a U.S. attack and that such action would destabilize the region. Tensions between the two countries remain high despite ongoing talks, with Diaz-Canel accusing the U.S. of a hostile policy and lacking the moral authority to make demands. Cuba blames a U.S. energy blockade for its economic difficulties, including shortages affecting essential services. Diaz-Canel expressed Cuba's willingness to engage in unconditional dialogue, respecting each nation's political system.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedCuba is interested in engaging in dialogue and discussing any topic without conditions.
Cuba blames a US energy blockade for its deepening woes.
Diaz-Canel has accused the US government of implementing a “hostile policy” against Cuba.
An invasion of Cuba would be costly and affect regional security.
The United States has no valid reason to carry out a military attack against Cuba or to attempt to depose him.