Cuba Warns US Attack ‘Possible’ as Pentagon Stays Mum on Military Prospects
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Cuba Warns US Attack ‘Possible’ as Pentagon Stays Mum on Military Prospects

US officials have dismissed Cuba's recent warning regarding escalating tensions, indicating that there will be no change in the military posture of the United States. This stance raises questions about how Washington might react should the situation deteriorate further. The ongoing diplomatic standoff highlights the complexities of US-Cuba relations, particularly in light of recent developments that have heightened concerns on both sides. While officials have not elaborated on potential responses, the lack of engagement with Cuba's warning suggests a cautious approach as the US navigates its foreign policy in the region.

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