Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel vowed “impregnable resistance” in response to renewed threats this week from President Trump to take over the island. “The US publicly threatens #Cuba, almost daily, with overthrowing the constitutional order by force,” Díaz-Canel wrote on the social platform X Tuesday. “And it uses an outrageous pretext: the harsh limitations of the…
Cuba president vows ‘impregnable resistance’ after Trump talk of taking island
Originally reported by The Hill
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