The President's Daily Brief - PDB Afternoon Bulletin | February 26th, 2026: Cuba Opens Fire On US Boat & Moscow Floods Europe With Migrants
Episode Date: February 26, 2026In this episode of The PDB Afternoon Bulletin: First up — a high stakes shootout on the high seas leaves four dead after Cuban forces open fire on a U.S.-registered speedboat. Havana claims it ...foiled an armed terrorist infiltration, but with nearly all the details coming from the Cuban government, serious questions remain. Later in the show — Russia’s asymmetric warfare campaign against Europe appears to be expanding underground. New reports allege secret tunnels are being used to funnel migrants into European territory, with specialists from the Middle East reportedly recruited to construct the routes. To listen to the show ad-free, become a premium member of The President’s Daily Brief by visiting https://PDBPremium.com. Please remember to subscribe if you enjoyed this episode of The President's Daily Brief. YouTube: youtube.com/@presidentsdailybrief American Financing: Call American Financing today to find out how customers are saving an avg of $800/mo. NMLS 182334, https://nmlsconsumeraccess.org APR for rates in the 5s start at 6.196% for well qualified borrowers. Call 866-885-1881 for details about credit costs and terms. Visit http://www.AmericanFinancing.net/PDB Ultra Pouches: Don’t sleep on @ultrapouches. New customers get 15% Off with code PDB at https://takeultra.com! #UltraPouches #ad Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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It's Thursday, the 26th of February.
Welcome to the PDB afternoon bulletin.
I'm Mike Baker, your eyes and ears on the world stage.
All right, let's get briefed.
First up, a bizarre shootout on the high seas as Cuban forces open fire on a U.S. registered speedboat during an intense standoff that Havana calls a foiled terrorist infiltration.
I'll have the details.
Later in the show, Russia's asymmetric playbook appears to be expanding as reports reveal
secret tunnels being used to funnel migrants into Europe,
allegedly constructed with help from specialists recruited out of the Middle East.
But first, today's afternoon spotlight.
We begin with a deadly maritime confrontation off Cuba's northern coast,
one that comes at a moment of heightened tension, of course, between Washington and Havana.
According to the Cuban government, four people were killed and six wounded
after a Florida registered speedboat entered Cuban territorial waters early west.
Wednesday morning and exchanged gunfire with the island's Coast Guard.
Now, the vessel was reportedly intercepted about one nautical mile northeast of the Elpino
Channel near Cayo Falconez in Villa Clara province.
Now, it's important to note that at this point, nearly all reporting on this incident
is coming from Havana.
U.S. officials have acknowledged the incident, but Secretary of State Marker Rubio has made
clear that Washington is currently conducting its own independent investigation.
So, a dose of skepticism is warranted when evaluating what we know so far.
With that said, here's Cuba's version of events.
The Interior Ministry says the speedboat was carrying 10 armed individuals, all described
as Cuban nationals residing in the U.S., who intended to carry out what it calls,
quote, armed infiltration for terrorist purposes.
Cuban authorities claim that when a border guard vessel approached to identify the boat,
the occupants opened fire first, injuring the commander of the Cuban vessel.
A firefight followed.
Four of the men aboard the U.S. registered boat were killed and six were wounded and detained.
Havana says it seized assault rifles, handguns, model-top cocktails, bulletproof vests,
telescopic sights, and camouflage uniforms.
It also alleges that most of those detained have criminal histories, and that two were wanted
for involvement in terrorist activity.
One of the deceased has been identified as,
Miguel Ortega Casanova, his brother, told the Associated Press that he was an American citizen
who had lived in the U.S. for 20 years. Secretary Rubio described a shootout in the open sea as,
quote, highly unusual. Well, that's true, adding that the Department of Homeland Security and the
U.S. Coast Guard are investigating. He also noted, as we just did, that most of the information
the U.S. has so far is coming directly from Cuban authorities. At this stage, we have no clear
picture of the boat's occupants or their intentions. I mean, were these weapon smugglers,
drug runners, or was this the most ham-fisted attempt at a Bay of Pig-style incursion that we've seen
since, well, since the Bay of Pigs? There's no independent verification yet of Cuba's claim that
the group intended a terrorist infiltration. At the same time, if the weapons inventory described by
Havana is accurate, it's clear that this wasn't a pleasure cruise gone wrong or a day-long chartered
fishing expedition. Politically, the incident is already reverberating in Florida. Several lawmakers,
both Republican and Democrat, are calling for a full investigation. Some have openly questioned
the Cuban government's credibility, while others are demanding clarity on whether any U.S. citizens
were killed. All of this unfolds against the backdrop of rising friction between the Trump administration
and Havana, particularly over tightened restrictions on oil shipments. We'll bring you additional details
as they become available.
All right, coming up next,
Moscow is accused of weaponizing migration
using covert underground routes
and foreign tunnel experts
to facilitate movement into the EU.
I'll be right back.
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Russia and Belarus have pressured Europe through weaponized migration, cyber attacks, and sabotage.
Now, Polish officials say that pressure has gone underground.
Literally. Border authorities uncovered tunnels dug from Belarus into NATO territory to funnel
migrants beneath Europe's eastern frontier. And the Polish officials who detailed the discoveries
to the Telegraph don't see this as an isolated covert cross-border maneuver that got creative.
They see it as another deliberate move in Moscow's broader effort to destabilize Europe without
firing a shot. As our regular PDB listeners know, Russia doesn't need tanks rolling across borders to
create instability. It applies pressure in other ways, such as drone incursions or sabotage,
and increasingly, migration used as a destabilizing act. Belarus, led by Alexander Lukashenko,
who is closely aligned with Russian President Putin, has played a central role in executing that
strategy on NATO's eastern front. Migrants weren't simply appearing at Poland's border,
they were being directed toward it. Even before Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 20,
In 2022, Belarus was used as a staging ground to push thousands and at times tens of thousands of
migrants toward Poland's eastern frontier. The human wave of migrants became so intense that
Warsaw built a 125-mile steel fence equipped with roughly 300 surveillance cameras and electronic
monitoring systems. And that's where these tunnels come in, of course. But it's not just about
slipping under a fence, the covert passages required planning and engineering and coordination,
and that's why Warsaw sees it as a step up in Moscow's asymmetrical campaign against Europe.
The lieutenant colonel of Poland's border guard told the telegraph that officials uncovered
four tunnels beneath the Polish-Belarussian border just last year alone.
Thermal imaging cameras and underground detection systems flagged activity below the surface,
allowing authorities to intercept migrants as they entered the NATO country.
country. One of the largest tunnels was discovered in mid-December this past year. Polish officials
say roughly 180 migrants, primarily from Afghanistan and Pakistan, passed through it. About
130 of them were arrested after exiting the tunnel. As for the structure itself, it measured
less than five feet tall, but it stretched roughly 160 feet on the Belarusian side and just
over 30 feet into Poland. Authorities say that entrance on the Belarusian side was concealed deep
in a forest. Polish police released images of migrants detained after exiting the tunnel.
Video footage shows a narrow passage supported by concrete framing. Which raises the next question,
who built the tunnels? Polish authorities allege that Belarus enlisted specialists from the
Middle East with what they described as a, quote, high level of expertise in tunnel construction.
Although no definitive public evidence has been presented, several military analysts note that
only a limited number of groups globally are known for building sophisticated underground networks.
Dr. Lynette Newsbacher, an American military historian, said it was plausible that Iranian-backed groups
such as Hezbollah could possess that capability. Former British Army sapper Major Rob Campbell
suggested Hamas or Palestinian Islamic Jihad after reviewing footage of the tunnels. And a former
Israeli intelligence colonel noted that Iranian-backed proxies are one possibility,
although ISIS has also demonstrated similar expertise.
Meanwhile, Poland's interior minister previously said some of the tunnelers may have come from
Kurdistan.
But Warsaw's position is clear.
Regardless of who provided the technical skill, responsibility rests with Lukashenko's regime,
a government that repeatedly acts in tandem with the Kremlin to destabilize the European Union.
In Warsaw's assessment, this is part of a broader Russian strategy designed to punish the West
for backing Ukraine and to weaken European cohesion from within rather than confront NATO directly.
And that, my friends, is the PDB afternoon bulletin for Thursday, the 26th of February.
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