Russian military drills in Cuba meant as message to US, world: Gen. Wesley Clark | The Hill



Three Russian ships and a nuclear submarine are heading to Cuba for military drills. This comes after the U.S. told Ukraine it could use western weapons within Russia’s borders. The Pentagon is seemingly unphased by Russia’s deployments, saying it’s routine naval activity and poses no threat to the country. Retired Gen. Wesley Clark joins β€œThe Hill” to discuss Russia’s actions.

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29 thoughts on “Russian military drills in Cuba meant as message to US, world: Gen. Wesley Clark | The Hill”

  1. since they are so close, the USA should invite them over for some R&R in daytona beach….they could anchor off the coast and come in and get cards to use then wander around daytona and get drinks and food and some t shirts and hats and get some sun smoke some cigars and have daquiris??….it could be like a nice ambassador vacay for them, smooth out a few wrinkles…no funny business just honest and laid back

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  2. More hot air from Putin…like we in the United States couldn't take apart what they are showing us. Their ONLY threat is the full scale use of nuclear weapons…other than that I would
    kindly direct you to what is going on in Ukraine!

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