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Cuba enters 'state of war' in retaliation to Trump as world fears full-blown conflict
In order to protect the island in the event of an assault, the armed forces have trained residents nationwide in combat and weaponry
As the Cuban government continues to portray its alliance with Moscow as a strategic counter to the United States, a recent analysis suggests a less
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Cuba invokes "war of all the people" amid fears of Trump attack
Cuba is preparing for the worst.
President Donald Trump has been ramping up pressure on Cuba, one of the few Latin American countries still run by an authoritarian leftist administration, after US special forces seized Havana’s ally Maduro and his wife on January 3.
Official representatives have begun to refute claims that the Cuban regime has declared a state of war. "Many individuals have privately asked me
After the triumph of the Cuban Revolution in 1959, the initially cordial bilateral relationship deteriorated rapidly. With the fall of the Marcos Pérez
As the US attempts to reassert its imperial hegemony across the hemisphere, Havana is clearly in its crosshairs. Peter Kornbluh On Sunday, January 11, Donald Trump awoke with Cuba on his mind. Before most of the country had even had their morning coffee,
The Cuban government is directly involved in Russia's war against Ukraine by providing thousands of Cuban mercenaries, making the communist island nation one of the largest foreign sources of troops for the Kremlin, Ukrainian intelligence officials told ...
Following this apparent success, US President Donald Trump has been increasing pressure on Cuba.
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During an extraordinary session of the Provincial Government Council in Ciego de Ávila, Prime Minister Manuel Marrero Cruz acknowledged that Cuba is