Trump says US probing Iranian drones in Cuba: 'We will deal with it' 14.07.2026

President Donald Trump confirmed from the Oval Office on Monday that the United States is investigating whether Iran has stored drones in Cuba. When asked by a reporter about a purported intelligence report, Trump stated, "If they have them, and it's very possible that they do, we'll take care of it." He further suggested that the island might also be storing Iranian missiles, which his administration is "looking into right now." Trump did not provide any photographs, intelligence documents, or details on the number, model, or location of the alleged equipment. The question came from a journalist aligned with conservative positions, referencing a report not previously made public. Trump also noted that Secretary of State Marco Rubio was in an adjoining room, implying the issue is on the State Department's agenda. Currently, only a review has been opened, not confirmation of the weapons' existence or an imminent threat.














