Cuba has pledged to defend itself against perceived terrorist threats from the U.S. after a violent incident involving a Florida-registered boat, escalating tensions between the two nations.
Cuba's government has made a firm declaration to protect itself against what it terms "terrorist and mercenary aggression" following a violent encounter with a speedboat registered in Florida. The incident resulted in the deaths of four exiles and injuries to six others, with Cuba's President Miguel Díaz-Canel asserting that the nation will respond with "determination and firmness". This tense exchange underscores the ongoing conflict between Cuba and the U.S., exacerbated by historical tensions and recent political developments.