Summer most likely window for US attack on Cuba, Chinese defence tech firm says
Summer most likely window for US attack on Cuba, Chinese defence tech firm says
Using tracking data and AI, Jingan Technology suggests ‘decapitation’ operation more probable than full-scale invasion
The company uses artificial intelligence and data analytics to analyse national security and defence challenges. It based its assessment on the “rhythm” of US military deployments around Cuba – which it said intensified in recent months – and on political cycles.
The timing of the US midterm elections in November was also cited as a potential driver, with the company suggesting that US President Donald Trump might seek a quick win to boost political support.
However, it also added that the potential summer window was constrained by high uncertainty in the US-Iran war, which could divert US military resources to the Middle East and ultimately determine whether any operation against Cuba was feasible.
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