The world is becoming scarier by the day. Many people fear for their safety.
And a leaked report reveals that America is on the verge of being attacked by this foreign country.
The communist dictatorship in Cuba is actively plotting strikes against U.S. forces at Guantanamo Bay, American vessels, and potentially even the Florida Keys. A fresh intelligence assessment reveals the regime has stockpiled more than 300 drones and is now openly discussing their use in direct attacks on American targets, according to Axios.
This leaked report gathered by Axios exposes the growing danger just 90 miles from our shores.
Momentum for decisive U.S. action is building fast. CIA Director John Ratcliffe made the trip to Cuba just days ago, delivering a blunt message: stop threatening the United States and ditch your authoritarian system if you want any relief from sanctions. The days of empty diplomacy are ending.
Adding fuel to the fire, the Department of Justice is set to unseal an indictment against Cuban dictator Raúl Castro. The charges center on his alleged role in two humanitarian planes flying from Miami being shot down in 1996.
Cuba has spent years collecting these drones, sourcing them primarily from Russia and Iran, per U.S. officials.
Shipments from Russia have accelerated in recent weeks.
At the same time, an estimated 5,000 Cuban troops have served as cannon fodder for Putin’s war in Ukraine, with the Russian government reportedly paying Cuba $25,000 for each soldier sent to fight.
U.S. officials intercepted Cuban communications showing the regime is studying Iran’s methods in its conflict with America, according to Axios.
The message is unmistakable: America’s enemies are coordinating, sharing tactics, and tightening the noose around our strategic interests.
“When we think about those types of technologies being that close, and a range of bad actors from terror groups to drug cartels to Iranians to the Russians, it’s concerning,” an American official said to Axios.
This situation should alarm every American who values secure borders and national sovereignty. While politicians in previous administrations focused on globalist priorities, Cuba turned itself into a launchpad for anti-American aggression.
Drones capable of striking Florida are not a distant hypothetical—they represent a direct challenge to U.S. security.
The American heartland has every right to demand protection. Families in South Florida, soldiers stationed at Guantanamo, and sailors patrolling the Caribbean deserve leaders who treat this threat with the seriousness it demands.
Weakness invites attack. Strength deters it.