Cuba weighing attacks on US soil, Caribbean assets with drones from Russia, Iran - report
Cuba is reportedly considering the use of drones from Russia and Iran for potential attacks on U.S. soil and Caribbean assets. Officials express concern over the proximity of such technologies and the involvement of various hostile actors. This development raises alarms regarding national security and regional stability.
- ▪Cuba is weighing the use of drones from Russia and Iran for potential attacks.
- ▪Officials have expressed concern about the proximity of these technologies.
- ▪The involvement of various hostile actors raises alarms about national security.
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Cuba weighing attacks on US soil, Caribbean assets with drones from Russia, Iran - report"When we think about those types of technologies being that close, and a range of bad actors from terror groups to drug cartels to Iranians to the Russians, it's concerning," one official told Axios.Military personnel hold flags as they attend the March of Torches, which is held annually in celebration of the birth anniversary of Cuba's independence hero Jose Marti, in Havana, Cuba, January 27, 2026. (photo credit: REUTERS/Norlys Perez)
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