AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoUS-Cuba Drone Standoff: Cuba’s leaders are pushing back hard after Axios claims Havana bought 300+ attack drones from Russia and Iran and discussed strikes on Guantánamo, U.S. ships, and Key West—calling the story a “fraudulent case” and insisting Cuba has a legitimate right to self-defense, while warning any U.S. attack would trigger a “bloodbath.” CIA Pressure & Diplomatic Theater: The tension follows a highly public CIA visit to Havana by John Ratcliffe, framed by Washington as a message tied to “fundamental changes,” and by Cuba as dialogue amid hostility. Legal Escalation: At the same time, the U.S. Justice Department is reportedly moving toward charges tied to the 1996 Brothers to the Rescue shootdown, with Raúl Castro in the crosshairs. Humanitarian Relief: Amid the threats, a Mexico/Uruguay aid ship docked in Havana with food and hygiene items, as Cuba’s fuel and power crisis deepens.
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