Cuba-US Tensions Rise
Cuba's Civil Defense releases guidelines for a potential US military attack, amid growing tensions between Havana and Washington.
ManyPress Editorial Team
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Cuba's Civil Defense has published a guide with recommendations on how to prepare for a potential military attack by the United States. The move comes amid growing tension between Havana and Washington, with US President Donald Trump hinting at taking action against Cuba.
Guidelines and Reactions
The 'Family Guide for the Protection of the Population in the Event of Military Aggression' recommends packing a backpack with essential items such as food, water, and a first-aid kit. It also suggests identifying shelters that can be used in the event of an airstrike. Many Cubans have expressed confusion and unease on social media, with one user questioning how they can prepare for a war when they are already struggling to make ends meet.
Drone Acquisition and Geopolitical Context
The US media outlet Axios has reported that Cuba has acquired over 300 military drones, which has further escalated tensions. However, analyst Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera believes that the limited number of drones would not pose a significant threat to the United States. She suggests that the current situation must be viewed in a broader geopolitical context, marked by tensions between Washington and other global powers such as Russia and China.
Humanitarian Crisis and Potential Consequences
Cubans are already facing severe electricity shortages, fuel scarcity, and record levels of migration. Some observers believe that the greatest risk to Washington may not come from military action, but from a potential humanitarian crisis. Juan Battaleme, a senior fellow at the Argentine Council for International Relations, argues that a humanitarian crisis would likely be far more sensitive for the United States than the military dimension of the conflict.
Key points
- Cuba's Civil Defense has published a guide on how to prepare for a potential US military attack
- The guide recommends packing a backpack with essential items such as food, water, and a first-aid kit
- Cuba has acquired over 300 military drones, according to the US media outlet Axios
- Analyst Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera believes that the limited number of drones would not pose a significant threat to the United States
- Cubans are facing severe electricity shortages, fuel scarcity, and record levels of migration
- A potential humanitarian crisis could have significant consequences for the United States
This article was independently rewritten by ManyPress editorial AI from reporting originally published by Deutsche Welle.



