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US media: US troops have been deployed and are ready to attack Cuba at any time
CryptoWorld News reports that, according to Polit’s early dispatch, despite the ongoing Iran war, the U.S. Navy’s deployment in the Caribbean has not been reduced. The Pentagon has positioned the forces needed to launch an attack on Cuba for months, awaiting approval from Trump. After economic and diplomatic pressure failed, Trump previously proposed invading Cuba. The forces the U.S. Navy has assembled in the region—the largest in the world outside the Middle East—would allow the U.S. military to act immediately. These deployments lay the groundwork for capturing Cuba’s leadership or carrying out precise strikes.
U.S. Secretary of State Rubio said at a cabinet meeting on Wednesday that Cuba is in a “very difficult situation,” and that a “failed state” just 90 miles from the U.S. poses a threat to American security. The current size of the U.S. fleet in the region is slightly smaller than it was when Maduro was captured in January, but the Nimitz carrier strike group and multiple missile destroyers and cruisers have entered the Caribbean. U.S. drones and reconnaissance aircraft have been flying around Cuba for months, and the amphibious assault ship Kearsarge is standing by for deployment.