‘Forgotten Cuba’: the Island Claims that Its Operatives Prevented 40 Tons of Drugs From Reaching the u.s.
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Havana. Cuba said yesterday that it prevented the entry of about 40 tons of drugs into the United States in the past 14 years, while denouncing “the fallacy of a supposed threat to national security” of the island to the United States, prefaced to impose tariffs on countries that supply it with fuel.
The Cuban authorities estimated that, as a result of the operations promoted to combat drug trafficking and its particular geographical location, the island prevented some 40 tons of drugs from entering the United States in the last 14 years. “The key objective” of the Cuban strategy is to prevent “its national territory or jurisdictional waters from becoming (way of) transit of drugs to third countries” and to establish gangs of criminals or tr…
Cuba ratified its zero-tolerance policy against illicit drug trafficking on Tuesday, presenting the results of the comprehensive confrontation developed during 2025, during which 1,941 kilograms of narcotics from maritime drugs were insured. The post Cuba reaffirms its zero-tolerance stance on drugs first appeared on Cubadebate.
They present the main results of preventive and confrontational actions against illicit drug-related activities during 2025.
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Cuba's sacred duty to the health and well-being of its population and humanity in the face of drug trafficking, as contemplated in the policy of zero tolerance for the proliferation of that scourge, was ratified on Tuesday by authorities responsible for preventing and confronting this problem in the country, according to the Cuban News Agency.
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