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Cuba Vows Impregnable Resistance To Trump'S Threat Of Invasion
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Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel responded to Donald Trump's suggestion that he might "take" Cuba by vowing an impregnable resistance against any U.S. aggression, marking a sharp escalation in diplomatic tensions between the two nations on March 18 as reported globally within hours of each other across multiple international outlets including CBS News and Eleconomista.com.mx while emphasizing his government's determination to defend its sovereignty despite months of intense pressure from Washington regarding human rights issues under Trump administration policies.
Key Points
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1Cuban leader Díaz-Canel vowed to meet any aggression with "impregnable resistance" following President Trump's suggestion he might take the island nation.
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2The warning comes as US tensions escalate, highlighting Cuba's communist government facing months of intense pressure from Washington.
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3Multiple international news outlets reported on March 18 that Díaz-Canel explicitly threatened to resist any potential military action by Donald Trump.
Developments
[Mar 18, 03:25]
Díaz-Candel responds to Trump's suggestion of taking Cuba with a vow of 'impregnable resistance' (CBS News)
[Mar 18, 03:47]
Trump floats the idea of potentially "taking" Cuban island nation; President Díaz-Canel warns against aggression