AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoCuba–U.S. Standoff: Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel escalated the rhetoric Monday, warning that any U.S. military assault would trigger a “bloodbath with incalculable consequences,” while insisting Cuba poses “no threat.” The latest flare-up follows fresh claims that Havana has acquired 300+ attack drones and is weighing strikes near U.S. assets, which Cuba’s foreign minister calls a “fraudulent case” meant to justify aggression. Humanitarian Relief: As tensions rise, a Mexico-and-Uruguay aid ship docked in Havana with food and hygiene supplies aimed at children, the elderly, and vulnerable families. Florida Watch: In the Florida Keys, officials said they’re monitoring reports about the drone threat after Axios coverage, with the Monroe County sheriff urging calm. Mexico World Cup Pressure: Mexico’s World Cup security debate continues after a deadly Puebla shooting, while Spain’s King Felipe VI is set to attend a match, signaling warmer ties. Other LatAm Notes: Haiti’s electoral security training ramps up ahead of planned elections, and Cuba also offered Fiji help on mother-to-child HIV prevention.
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