Pentagon tracks Russian fleet as it travels to Cuba



Russian naval ships and at least one nuclear-powered submarine entered Cuban waters Wednesday readying to conduct military exercises in the Caribbean in the coming weeks. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin has more on how the U.S. is tracking the fleet.

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22 thoughts on “Pentagon tracks Russian fleet as it travels to Cuba”

  1. Let's leave dollars and euros as foreign exchange for foreign exchange. Then let's move on to gold. This is the only way to oppose the tyranny of the West and the United States of America. Let's build equality by abandoning the US dollar.

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  2. 5 days is to long these aren't spy balloons remember they were so quick to go after those flying right into and over the country at 40,000 feet but some serious ships 30 miles just off the coast ok.

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