Waltz warns of Chinese, Russian-fueled ‘national security threat’ looming close to US shores

U.S. Ambassador Mike Waltz warned that Chinese and Russian intelligence sites in Cuba pose an active national security threat near the United States. He stated these foreign groups are gathering information around U.S. military bases in the island nation.
Mike Waltz, the US Ambassador to the UN, gave a warning on Sunday. He said that China and Russia have intelligence sites in Cuba. These sites are a danger to American national security. They are collecting secrets near US military bases there.
Why it matters
This matters because it means foreign powers are spying close to home. The US wants to stop this influence from growing in the Western Hemisphere.
- Who gave the warning?
- Mike Waltz, the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations.
- What is the threat?
- It is an active national security threat from China and Russia.
- Where are these sites located?
- They are in Cuba, close to US shores.
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All outlets frame the story similarly. They focus on Waltz's warning about the threat from China and Russia near the US.
- Angle 1Framing signalThe Cuban government is also involved in the danger.
Fox News LatestStated that the Cuban regime itself is not only part of the threat.