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Cuba accuses U.S. of electromagnetic interference over Venezuelan airspace

by Ed Newman

Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez raised concerns on Saturday through his account on X—formerly known as Twitter—accusing Washington of ongoing “persistent electromagnetic interference in the Caribbean, particularly over Venezuelan airspace.”

In his remarks, Bruno Rodríguez linked this interference to what he described as the “offensive and extraordinary military deployment by the United States in the region.”   He asserted that this action is part of a broader military aggression and “psychological warfare” aiming to “forcibly overthrow” the Venezuelan government.

This accusation arises amidst escalating tensions in the Caribbean, following recent U.S. governmental maneuvers such as the declaration by U.S. President Donald Trump to close airspace over Venezuela, alongside indications of military reinforcement in the area.

From Havana, diplomatic warnings have grown increasingly urgent.   The Cuban government has stated that any military action by Washington against Caracas is not merely a threat to Venezuela but to all of “Our America.”

In an official statement released in September, Cuba appealed for “international support” to prevent what it sees as an imminent war between the U.S. and Venezuela, cautioning that direct aggression could have “incalculable consequences” for the peace and stability of the region.

IMAGE CREDIT:   High-power tactical operative responder (THOR, reference image) /  Photo:  AP

[ SOURCE: PRENSA LATINA ]

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