The United States is evaluating intelligence suggesting Cuba has acquired more than 300 military drones and discussed potential attacks on U.S. targets, including the Guantanamo Bay naval base, nearby military vessels, and possibly Key West, Florida, according to an Axios report published Sunday. The drones, reportedly obtained from Russia and Iran since 2023, are said to be deployed at strategic locations across Cuba, with Iranian advisers present in Havana. U.S. officials cited in the report do not view an attack as imminent but consider the intelligence serious and potentially relevant to future U.S. military planning. Reuters subsequently reported the Axios account but could not independently verify it.
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L'arsenal de drones signalé par Cuba pourrait affecter la sécurité nationale des États-Unis. Si les tensions s'intensifient, cela pourrait avoir un impact sur les voyages ou le commerce avec Cuba. Surveillez les avis du Département d'État.
Les responsables américains ne prévoient pas d'attaque immédiate de la part de Cuba. Mais ils prennent les rapports de drones au sérieux. Cela rappelle que la politique mondiale peut avoir des répercussions personnelles. Vaut la peine d'être transmis si vous connaissez quelqu'un ayant des liens avec Cuba.
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