Lawmakers Raise Concerns Over Chinese Spy Bases in Cuba
New satellite imagery reveals expansion of electronic eavesdropping stations near sensitive U.S. installations.
- Satellite images show four active spy bases in Cuba linked to China, according to CSIS report.
- Rep. Carlos Gimenez and other lawmakers criticize the Biden administration's response to the threat.
- The bases could potentially monitor U.S. military activities and intercept commercial communications.
- CSIS identifies Bejucal, El Salao, Wajay, and Calabazar as key locations for Chinese intelligence operations.
- Cuban officials deny the existence of these bases, calling the claims part of an intimidation campaign.