Cuba Defends Military Drills as Deterrent Against US Aggression
President Díaz-Canel said the drills aim to prevent US aggression by showcasing Cuba's military readiness as a strategic deterrent, AFP reported.
- Miguel Díaz‑Canel, President of Cuba, defended Cuba's military preparedness exercises as a deterrent to potential aggression from the United States, AFP reported.
- Cuban officials framed the maneuvers as intended to deter possible US aggression, asserting Cuba's military preparedness exercises demonstrate readiness, the Cuban government said.
- Described as military preparedness exercises, the drills emphasized readiness and deterrence, with coverage including imagery credited to Adalberto Roque, AFP photographer.
- By publicizing the exercises via AFP, Cuba aimed to amplify the drills' diplomatic impact and send a clear deterrent signal to the United States, the Cuban government said.
- AFP noted in its distribution that the report and image on Miguel Díaz‑Canel's defence were published on doc.afp.com with photo credit to Adalberto Roque, AFP photographer.
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Cuba defends military drills as deterrent against US aggression
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