President Donald Trump said Monday the US is investigating intelligence reports that Iran has stationed drones and possibly missiles in Cuba. Trump warned that if the reports are verified, the US will take action, but did not present evidence or specific details. The statement was made in response to questions in the Oval Office.
President Donald Trump said Monday the US is investigating intelligence reports that Iran has stationed drones and possibly missiles in Cuba, warning that Washington will act if the reports are verified. Trump made the remarks in the Oval Office in response to questions about an unpublished intelligence assessment, but did not present evidence or specific details about the weapons' numbers or models. The statement adds a new dimension to the ongoing US-Iran confrontation. As The Zioneer has reported, the US has conducted multiple strikes on Iranian targets in recent weeks, and Trump has previously warned of Iranian activity in the region. The claim regarding Cuba remains unverified, with no official confirmation from US intelligence agencies or the Cuban government.
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