Cuba says it has ‘legitimate’ right to defend itself amid US threats
Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel stated that Cuba does not seek confrontation but possesses the legitimate right to defend itself against potential US aggression. He warned that US military action would result in a "bloodbath" with severe consequences for regional peace.

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AI-generatedCuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel stated that Cuba does not seek confrontation but possesses the legitimate right to defend itself against potential US aggression. He warned that US military action would result in a "bloodbath" with severe consequences for regional peace. These remarks follow a report, met with skepticism, claiming Cuba has amassed over 300 drones capable of attacking US forces or Florida. The Cuban president's comments come amid ongoing US threats of military intervention and an energy blockade that has strained Cuba's economy and led to blackouts. Diaz-Canel emphasized that the US threats themselves constitute an international crime.
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4 extractedUS military action against Cuba would result in a 'bloodbath' with incalculable consequences.
Cuba has the 'absolute legitimate right' to defend itself if the US follows through on mounting military threats.
The US has imposed an energy blockade on Cuba, squeezing its economy and triggering nationwide blackouts.
Cuba has amassed more than 300 drones and could launch an attack on US military forces or the US state of Florida.