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      <title>[Brief] US Intelligence Analyzing Cuba&#39;s Potential Response to Military Action</title>
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      <description>According to CBS News, the US intelligence community is analyzing how Cuba might respond to potential US military action. This assessment runs parallel to the criminal indictment of Raul Castro, indicating a multi-dimensional escalation of Washington&rsquo;s pressure on Havana. Analysts note that Cuba&rsquo;s military retains certain capabilities in the Caribbean region, and any military friction could trigger regional tensions.
Source: CBS News
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<p><em>Source: CBS News</em></p>
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