It's obvious Cuba's "president" is nothing more than a sock puppet, and Raul Castro, who has never possessed his brother's brains or brawn, has always depended on others to guide him. So who is really calling the shots? Roberto Alvarez Quiñones writes in Diario de Cuba (my translation): Who is really running the Cuban government?
The Cuban military is holding meetings with its Belarusian military counterparts in Havana to discuss the expansion of military cooperation between the two Putin allies. In those meetings, Cuba has expressed interest in buying short-range missiles from Belarus. Unless the communist regime is planning on launching short-range missiles at Key West, they have no use
A draft agreement on military cooperation and a plan of bilateral events for 2024 were agreed during the negotiations between representatives of the armed forces of Belarus and Cuba in Havana.
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