Core Viewpoint - The Cuban Defense Council has approved plans and measures to enter a "state of war" amid heightened tensions with the United States, particularly following U.S. military actions in Venezuela [1][3]. Group 1: Defense Measures - The approved measures are based on the "total war" concept, a strategy promoted by former leader Fidel Castro in the 1980s, aimed at mobilizing the entire Cuban population to respond to potential external aggression [1]. - The Defense Council meeting aimed to enhance the readiness and cohesion of command structures and personnel [1]. Group 2: Military Activities - Following U.S. military actions, Cuba has conducted a series of defense drills, including ambush tactics, mine training, and civilian protection exercises, as well as courses on military medicine and weapons operation [3]. - In the recent U.S. military operation, 32 Cuban soldiers were reported killed, prompting a series of memorial activities in Cuba [3]. Group 3: Political Stance - Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel emphasized that Cuba will not yield or make political concessions in the face of potential U.S. attacks, asserting that such concessions will never be on the negotiation table [3]. - Díaz-Canel wore the olive green uniform exclusive to the Defense Council during a memorial event, which is only permitted in times of war or national emergency [3].
古巴启动“战争状态”
中国能源报·2026-01-19 07:04