Russian warships entered Cuban waters to conduct military drills, a move seen as a direct response to President Biden’s authorization for Ukraine to strike Russian targets using US weaponry. The presence of Russian naval forces in the Caribbean heightens the already tense US-Russia relations.
HAVANA, CUBA (6-minute read) — A fleet of Russian warships entered Cuban waters on Wednesday as they prepare for military exercises in the Caribbean. This significant move is perceived as a strategic warning to President Biden following his approval for Ukrainian forces to use U.S.-supplied weaponry to strike specific targets within Russia.
Strategic intelligence analyst and author of “Putin’s Playbook,” Rebekah Koffler, indicated that Russian President Vladimir Putin aims to signal to the United States that “we can touch you.”
Russian Warships Close To U.S.
Koffler further explained that Putin’s objective is to position Russian military assets close to the U.S. at a critical time in the escalating Russia-Ukraine conflict. She highlighted the potential risk if Ukraine, authorized by Biden, strikes critical Russian targets near major cities. This proximity could enable Russian-supported Cuban forces to retaliate against the U.S. or its interests.
On their arrival at Havana Bay, the three Russian warships received a 21-cannon salute, with a nuclear-powered submarine, the Kazan, expected to follow. Russia has asserted that the Kazan is not armed with nuclear weapons.
Recently, Putin issued a direct threat to supply arms to nations near the U.S., highlighting the possibility of launching strikes on sensitive U.S. facilities in retaliation for U.S. support to Ukraine. This threat underscores the growing geopolitical tension and the potential for further escalation.
President Biden’s decision at the end of May to allow Ukraine to use American missiles against Russian targets marked a turning point in the conflict.
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