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Various political figures, analysts, and media personalities in the United States began to publicly question narratives that portray Cuba as a supposed threat to U.S. security. teleSUR
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00:00And various political figures, analysts, and media personalities in the United States began to publicly question narratives that portrayed Cuba
00:07as a supposed threat to U.S. security.
00:09Among those who spoke out was Ben Rhodes, former national security advisor during the Barack Obama administration, who described as
00:16absurd some of the arguments used to justify greater confrontation with the island.
00:20For his part, activist and political analyst Manolo de los Santos pointed out that international law recognizes Cuba's sovereignty and
00:27call for respect for the principles of self-determination and not interference.
00:32These statements come amid a context marked by growing tensions and critical rhetoric toward the Caribbean nation from various political
00:39and media sectors in the United States.
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