President Donald Trump said Tuesday evening that the US will address the reported presence of Iranian drones in Cuba 'in short order,' following earlier reports that Washington was examining the intelligence. No specific timeline or action was detailed.
President Donald Trump said Tuesday evening that the US will 'take care of' Iranian drones reported to be in Cuba 'in short order,' according to a statement. The remark follows an earlier statement by Trump on Tuesday afternoon, in which he said the US was examining intelligence reports of Iran stationing drones and possibly missiles in Cuba and warned of action if verified, as The Zioneer reported. The new statement does not provide additional details on the nature of the intelligence or the specific response. The story remains developing, with no independent confirmation of the drone presence or US operational plans.
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