US President Donald Trump reacted to reports indicating the
possible presence of Iranian drones in Cuba, assuring that his administration
will act swiftly if the information proves true.
During his remarks, Trump stated that there is a possibility
these unmanned aerial systems have been deployed on the island and made it
clear that Washington will not remain passive in the face of a scenario it
considers a threat to its national security. "If they have them, and it's
very possible they do, we'll deal with it quickly. We're not going to let that
happen," the president declared.
These statements come amid escalating tensions between the
United States and Iran, as well as heightened scrutiny of military cooperation
between Tehran and some of its allies. The potential presence of Iranian drones
in Cuba has raised concerns among US analysts and officials due to the island's
geographical proximity to the United States and the potential strategic use of
this type of technology.
To date, U.S. authorities have not publicly presented
evidence confirming the presence of Iranian drones in Cuba, nor has there been
an official response from either the Cuban or Iranian government regarding
these reports. The situation remains under scrutiny and could have further diplomatic
repercussions if evidence emerges to support the claims.
