Blinken Refuses to Say If the US Will Do Anything to Stop China From Building Military Spy Base in Cuba

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Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Sunday refused to say whether the United States will do anything to stop China from building a military spy base in Cuba.

The Wall Street Journal last week reported that Cuba and China are negotiating to establish a joint training facility in Cuba.

The Chinese will have a military spy base 90 miles from Florida.

Blinken refused to say if the US will do anything to stop China from building a base in Cuba.

“Are we gonna prevent China from having a military base on the island of Cuba?” NBC’s Chuck Todd asked Blinken.

Blinken refused to give a straight answer.

Chuck Todd pressed Blinken, “Are we gonna make sure it doesn’t happen? Is this a line in the sand?”

Blinken didn’t answer.

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