Rubio denies US military involvement in gunfight in Cuban waters

Feb 26, 2026 - 04:17
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Rubio denies US military involvement in gunfight in Cuban waters

Havana said the crew of a US-flagged vessel attacked a coast guard patrol

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has denied any American government involvement in a deadly gunfight between Cuban border guards and a US-flagged speedboat, describing the incident as “very unusual.”

Cuban authorities announced on Wednesday that border guard forces killed four armed men aboard a US-flagged speedboat that allegedly opened fire during an identification check in the island’s territorial waters near Villa Clara province.

The vessel did not belong to either the US Navy or the US Coast Guard, Rubio told reporters during a diplomatic visit to Saint Kitts and Nevis, adding that Washignton was still gathering information and would avoid speculation until reviewing independent data.

“Let’s have our own information on this, and we will find out exactly what happened,” Rubio said, adding that US officials had not held direct discussions with Havana following the incident.

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Cuban coast guard kills 4 gunmen on US-flagged speedboat

“This isn’t something that happens every day… it’s very unusual to see gunfire,” Rubio added.

Under American law, unauthorized entry by US-flagged vessels into Cuban territorial waters is prohibited without federal authorization. Earlier this month, President Donald Trump extended a Clinton-era national emergency measure, arguing that such voyages could undermine US foreign policy and potentially “facilitate a mass migration from Cuba.”

Despite Rubio’s description of the shooting as exceptional, similar armed confrontations have occurred in recent years. Cuban authorities reported multiple exchanges of gunfire involving US-registered boats in 2022 linked to migrant-smuggling operations. In one case, the US Coast Guard even helped intercept a fleeing vessel and later returned one suspected shooter to Cuba, according to the New York Times.

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The incident comes amid the ongoing Operation Southern Spear maritime campaign launched by the Trump administration in September 2025. Under what US officials described as anti-drug operations, American forces have blown-up dozens of suspected smuggling vessels across the Caribbean and eastern Pacific, killing at least 150 people in what critics have characterized as extrajudicial killings.

The campaign culminated in a US military raid in Venezuela earlier this year that removed President Nicolas Maduro from power and further disrupted regional fuel supplies, exacerbating Cuba’s ongoing economic and humanitarian crisis.

Rubio blamed Havana’s leadership for the island’s economic collapse and renewed calls for regime change, arguing that Cuba’s government bears full responsibility for the crisis.

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