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Cuban President Wields Nuclear Threat Against Trump Over Cuba Control Attempt
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Miguel Díaz-Canel warned the United States that any attempt to seize control of Cuba would be met with "impregnable resistance," a statement delivered as power was restored in parts of Havana following yesterday's nationwide grid collapse.
Key Points
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1Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel has issued a stern warning to Donald Trump regarding his threats of attempting to take control or annex Cuba.
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2Díaz-Canel declared that any external aggression against the island by foreign powers, specifically referencing US intervention attempts in this context, will be met with 'impregnable resistance.'
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3The statement was delivered on March 18 as power began returning following a nationwide grid collapse across parts of Cuban territory.
Developments
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Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel warned Donald Trump that any attempt by the US to take control or annex Cuba would be met with 'impregnable resistance' as power returned following a nationwide grid collapse on March 18.