By Sarah Anderson
I’ve got big stories about Cuba to share, so I’ll just get right to it.
The Boat Story
Yesterday, I reported that the Cuban regime claimed that a Florida-registered speedboat carrying about 10 people made its way into Cuban waters. The regime also claimed that the people on board fired at Cuba’s Border Guard, so it fired back, killing four and wounding the six others. It said that the boat had assault rifles, handguns, Molotov cocktails, bulletproof vests, and camo gear aboard and that another individual was waiting on shore to help them land and began some sort of “terrorist infiltration” to destabilize Cuba. The Ministry of the Interior (MININT) even published a list of some of the men’s names who were aboard the vessel and said that they all had “a known history of criminal and violent activity.”
Cuba’s “president,” Miguel Díaz-Canel, issued a public statement on X, saying, “Cuba does not attack or threaten. We have stated this repeatedly and we reiterate it today: Cuba will defend itself with determination and firmness against any terrorist and mercenary aggression that seeks to affect its sovereignty and national stability.”
The problem is that, while the United States still hasn’t confirmed anything, this story, which stinks like a rotting fish in the Caribbean Sea, is kind of falling apart…
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