Afghanistan, Nov. 26 -- Cuba has accused the United States of pursuing a violent overthrow of Venezuela's government, warning that expanding U.S. military activities in the region pose escalating risks.
Cuba has accused the United States of attempting to engineer the violent removal of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, calling the recent build-up of U.S. military forces in the region an "exaggerated and aggressive" threat.
In a statement, Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez said any U.S. effort to topple Maduro would be "extremely dangerous and irresponsible," arguing it would violate international law and the UN Charter.
His comments came after Reuters, citing four U.S. officials, reported that Washington is preparing to launch a ...