no it fucking isn’t, you lying war mongering pieces of shit.
Nor was Iran, or Venezuela for that matter, or all those fishing boats.
supercyberlurker on
Oh what’s the bullshit justification this time?
Nukes? Drones? Drugs? Somebody in Cuba is connected to an aid worker in Chicago somehow?
Natural-Estimate-228 on
OMG Rubio is such a liar
casualfrog68 on
Rubio wants to be king of Cuba.
SwvellyBents on
Amazing how many imminent threats are popping up on the radar during the Trump admin.
How did we not see that we were in Cuba’s and Venezuela’s and Iran’s and Greenland’s crosshairs for so long?
JPMoney81 on
The Trump administration is a national security threat to the US as well and nothing is being done about it.
jmussina on
No, new wars!
blackakainu on
How when they can barely power their own cities
VegetableYesterday63 on
Little Marco is quite the lap dog.
mangoman94 on
So the failed country of Cuba is a threat to the USA?
Maritimer4ever on
What a pathetic statement by a contemptible administration.
intricate_strands on
Yeah, nothing is scarier to the richest nation in the world with the most obscenely expensive military in the world, which is effectively worldwide, than an island nation with no electricity.
Admirable-Sink-2622 on
The antiwar crowd is suddenly happy being at war with everybody. Shameful.
TalkOk4096 on
A country that can’t keep the lights on?
A country where we have a military base?
islandsimian on
There must be pictures of Trump r*ping a kid in those Epstein files
steerpike1138 on
Rubio is the security threat…
hepakrese on
The Trump administration is a national security threat to the United States.
TechnicalDecision160 on
Trump admin:
“How can we invade this country? ”
“I got it! Lets call them a national security threat!”
DoubleFudge101 on
Rubio couldn’t tell the truth even if his mother’s life was on the line. Terrible human through and through
Negafox on
>Cuba poses a “national security threat” to the US and the likelihood of a peaceful agreement is “not high”, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has said.
>His comments come just a day after the US charged Cuba’s former president Raúl Castro with murder over the 1996 downing of two planes resulting in the killing of US nationals.
>Rubio said Washington’s preference was “a diplomatic solution” but warned that President Donald Trump had the right and obligation to protect his country against any threat.
This was 30 years ago and Cuba repeatedly complained to the US about the planes invading their airspace:
The pilots were warned by the US what will happen. FAFO.
GlitteringLychee803 on
Right. A country that’s on the brink of collapse due to lack of fuel/electricity is a threat. It’s like saying a quadriplegic in China is a threat to me.
Confusedmage on
Just how? The only threat is a humanitarian disaster because you’re choking the country into ruin so you can take it over and build condos
bruceriggs on
Soon we’ll hear how Cuba is just weeks away from a nuclear weapon.
baalsebul on
Right now the US is a security threat for every other nation on this planet. Reminds me of a ghost driver blaming other drivers.
Technical-Fly-6835 on
US is national security threat to the world.
Nomadic_Gene on
The brainwashing propaganda has now begun against Cuba as the boogeyman as the next military target. So much for the campaigning of no new wars.
TheBioethicist87 on
So are we the most powerful military force the world has ever known, or can we be threatened by a country that doesn’t have electricity?
It can’t be both.
RagnarStonefist on
Cuba has been just SITTING THERE, MENACINGLY. WHO KNOWS WHAT THEY MIGHT DO /s
Bigking00 on
Could someone who truly believes that Cuba is a national security threat explain their rationale to me?
Handsdown0003 on
Security threat? Their military is made up of 70-80s Soviet era equipment, who know how much is functional. They don’t have deep pockets to support terrorists cells. They’ve been under an embargo for 60 years
What is the threat? Cigars, rum and 60s cars?
PM_me_your_O_face_ on
Rubio is a national security threat to the US, almost everyone else says.
jest4fun on
>Cuba is a national security threat to the US, Rubio says
What utter bullshit. They want the real estate and the capitalistic development opportunities that come with it.
TrillDaddyChill on
It sounds like the US is a national security threat to Cuba, Mexica, Venezuela, Colombia, Canada, Greenland, Iran, Somalia, EU, oh, and the USA
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no it fucking isn’t, you lying war mongering pieces of shit.
Nor was Iran, or Venezuela for that matter, or all those fishing boats.
Oh what’s the bullshit justification this time?
Nukes? Drones? Drugs? Somebody in Cuba is connected to an aid worker in Chicago somehow?
OMG Rubio is such a liar
Rubio wants to be king of Cuba.
Amazing how many imminent threats are popping up on the radar during the Trump admin.
How did we not see that we were in Cuba’s and Venezuela’s and Iran’s and Greenland’s crosshairs for so long?
The Trump administration is a national security threat to the US as well and nothing is being done about it.
No, new wars!
How when they can barely power their own cities
Little Marco is quite the lap dog.
So the failed country of Cuba is a threat to the USA?
What a pathetic statement by a contemptible administration.
Yeah, nothing is scarier to the richest nation in the world with the most obscenely expensive military in the world, which is effectively worldwide, than an island nation with no electricity.
The antiwar crowd is suddenly happy being at war with everybody. Shameful.
A country that can’t keep the lights on?
A country where we have a military base?
There must be pictures of Trump r*ping a kid in those Epstein files
Rubio is the security threat…
The Trump administration is a national security threat to the United States.
Trump admin:
“How can we invade this country? ”
“I got it! Lets call them a national security threat!”
Rubio couldn’t tell the truth even if his mother’s life was on the line. Terrible human through and through
>Cuba poses a “national security threat” to the US and the likelihood of a peaceful agreement is “not high”, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has said.
>His comments come just a day after the US charged Cuba’s former president Raúl Castro with murder over the 1996 downing of two planes resulting in the killing of US nationals.
>Rubio said Washington’s preference was “a diplomatic solution” but warned that President Donald Trump had the right and obligation to protect his country against any threat.
This was 30 years ago and Cuba repeatedly complained to the US about the planes invading their airspace:
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1996_shootdown_of_Brothers_to_the_Rescue_aircraft](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1996_shootdown_of_Brothers_to_the_Rescue_aircraft)
>The incident was investigated by the [International Civil Aviation Organization](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Civil_Aviation_Organization) (ICAO). Their report concluded that the authorities in Cuba had notified the authorities in the United States of multiple violations of their airspace since May 1994.[^([3])](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1996_shootdown_of_Brothers_to_the_Rescue_aircraft#cite_note-ICAO-3) In at least one case (13 July 1995), the pilot had released leaflets over [Havana](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havana). The United States authorities had issued public statements advising of the potential consequences of unauthorized entry into Cuban airspace and had initiated legal actions against Basulto, but had retained his certification to fly during appeal. After Basulto was warned by an [FAA](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_Aviation_Administration) official about the possibility of being shot down, he replied, “You must understand I have a mission in life to perform”, disregarding the potential danger involved.[^([4])](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1996_shootdown_of_Brothers_to_the_Rescue_aircraft#cite_note-spytrial-4) He later said he considered the group’s activities to be acts of [civil disobedience](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_disobedience) against the regime, and a demonstration that such disobedience was possible.[^([4])](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1996_shootdown_of_Brothers_to_the_Rescue_aircraft#cite_note-spytrial-4)
The pilots were warned by the US what will happen. FAFO.
Right. A country that’s on the brink of collapse due to lack of fuel/electricity is a threat. It’s like saying a quadriplegic in China is a threat to me.
Just how? The only threat is a humanitarian disaster because you’re choking the country into ruin so you can take it over and build condos
Soon we’ll hear how Cuba is just weeks away from a nuclear weapon.
Right now the US is a security threat for every other nation on this planet. Reminds me of a ghost driver blaming other drivers.
US is national security threat to the world.
The brainwashing propaganda has now begun against Cuba as the boogeyman as the next military target. So much for the campaigning of no new wars.
So are we the most powerful military force the world has ever known, or can we be threatened by a country that doesn’t have electricity?
It can’t be both.
Cuba has been just SITTING THERE, MENACINGLY. WHO KNOWS WHAT THEY MIGHT DO /s
Could someone who truly believes that Cuba is a national security threat explain their rationale to me?
Security threat? Their military is made up of 70-80s Soviet era equipment, who know how much is functional. They don’t have deep pockets to support terrorists cells. They’ve been under an embargo for 60 years
What is the threat? Cigars, rum and 60s cars?
Rubio is a national security threat to the US, almost everyone else says.
>Cuba is a national security threat to the US, Rubio says
What utter bullshit. They want the real estate and the capitalistic development opportunities that come with it.
It sounds like the US is a national security threat to Cuba, Mexica, Venezuela, Colombia, Canada, Greenland, Iran, Somalia, EU, oh, and the USA