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Now Joe (or the flunkies actually running things) has removed Cuba’s designation as a state sponsor of terror. Yes, the island nation released 550 political prisoners after Biden paid this danegeld. But Cuba is still a Communist dictatorship that rules through fear and brutality against its own population and provides safe haven for terrorist killers from groups like Colombia’s ELN,
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In a last-minute move before he leaves office next week, President Joe Biden removed Cuba from the list of countries that sponsor terrorism, lifted sanctions on companies run by Cuba’s military and again suspended a provision in a law that allows Cuban Americans to seek compensation for confiscated property on the island.
The president notified Congress of its intent to lift the U.S. designation of Cuba as a state sponsor of terrorism on Tuesday
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In a move expected to be reversed by Donald Trump, US President Joe Biden is moving to lift the United States's designation of Cuba as a state sponsor of terrorism as part of a deal designed to free political prisoners on the island.
President Joe Biden is removing Cuba from a U.S. government list of state sponsors of terrorism on Tuesday, according to administration officials.
The determination could be quickly reversed after President-elect Donald Trump takes office and incoming Secretary of State-designate Marco Rubio assumes the position of America’s top diplomat.
About six months after Trump designated Cuba as terror sponsor, the Biden administration levied new sanctions on island officials and the national revolutionary police after hundreds of Cubans were arrested during demonstrations in Havana and other cities to protest shortages, power outages and government policies.