Cuba is facing growing international attention after reports claim it has acquired more than 300 drones from Russia and Iran, raising serious concerns in Washington. According to intelligence-based reports, Cuban officials have discussed potential use of these drones against U.S. military assets, including Guantanamo Bay, naval vessels in the Caribbean, and areas near Florida. <br /> <br />The development comes amid rising U.S.-Cuba tensions and broader geopolitical friction involving Russia, Iran, and the United States. Reports also suggest that Cuban forces have been studying modern drone warfare tactics influenced by conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East. <br /> <br />U.S. officials are closely monitoring the situation, warning that even limited drone capabilities could pose asymmetric threats due to Cuba’s proximity to American territory. While no confirmed attack plans exist, the situation has intensified security concerns across the region. <br /> <br />This video breaks down the latest intelligence reports, geopolitical background, and what this could mean for future U.S.-Cuba relations. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />#Cuba #USNews #Drones #Iran #Russia #GuantanamoBay #Florida #BreakingNews #WorldNews #USCubaTensions #MilitaryNews #Geopolitics #DroneWarfare #Trump #USMilitary #Caribbean #SecurityAlert #GlobalNews #CubaNews #DefenseNews<br /><br />~HT.178~PR.462~ED.103~GR.538~
