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Cuba accuses US of fabrication after Axios report alleging drone threat

By Thomson Reuters May 17, 2026 | 7:42 AM

HAVANA, May 17 (Reuters) – Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez accused the U.S. on Sunday of fabricating a “fraudulent case” ​to justify economic sanctions and ‌potential military intervention.

The minister’s comments followed a report by Axios on Sunday, citing classified intelligence, which said that Cuba had acquired more ‌than ​300 military drones.

“Cuba neither ⁠threatens nor desires ⁠war,” Rodriguez said in a post on social media, adding that the country “prepares itself to confront external aggression in ​the exercise of the right to legitimate self-defense recognized by the UN ⁠Charter.”

The report alleged ⁠that Havana had discussed plans ​to use them to attack the U.S. ​naval base at Guantanamo Bay, U.S. military ‌vessels and Key West, Florida.

Rodriguez did not explicitly mention the drone allegations in his statement.

The intelligence — which could ⁠become a pretext for U.S. military action — shows the degree to which the Trump administration sees ⁠Cuba ‌as a threat because of ⁠developments in drone warfare and ​the ‌presence of Iranian military advisers ​in Havana, ⁠a senior U.S. official told the publication.

Reuters could not immediately verify the Axios report.

(Reporting by Ruchika Khanna in Bengaluru and Dave Sherwood in Havana; Editing by ​Mark Porter)