HAVANA - A Russian antisubmarine destroyer and two logistical warships docked in Cuba yesterday, a thumb-yournose port call aimed at Washington in waters just 90 miles from Florida.
The arrival was nonmilitary, an extension of a tour that has included stops in Venezuela and Panama and shows Moscow's desire to flex some muscle in America's backyard after Washington supported the former Soviet republic of Georgia.
It also signals that Cuba is willing to hedge its bets and fall back on Cold War allies, even as President Raul Castro reaches out to the United States, offering to negotiate directly with President-elect Barack Obama and proposing an unprecedented swap of political prisoners held in his country for five Cuban spies behind bars in America.