Cuba Condemns US Military Deployment In Caribbean As Threat To Regional Peace
Cuba rejects US troop deployment in the Caribbean, calling it aggressive, unjustified, and harmful to Latin American and Caribbean sovereignty.
Cuba rejects US troop deployment in the Caribbean, calling it aggressive, unjustified, and harmful to Latin American and Caribbean sovereignty.
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