United States President Donald Trump revoked his predecessor Joe Biden's decision to remove Cuba from the list of state sponsors of terrorism.Biden notified the members of Congress that Cuba would be ...
Trump reverses Biden's removal of Cuba from terror sponsors list
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In a bold move to protect American interests and security, President Trump has corrected one of Joe Biden's most reckless decisions by relisting Cuba as a state sponsor of terrorism. This necessary action reflects the administration's commitment to combating global terrorism and acknowledges the ongoing threat posed by the Cuban regime, ensuring the safety of the United States and its allies from the dangers of Cuban-sponsored terrorism.
In a stark reversal of progress, President Trump has decided to once again list Cuba as a state sponsor of terrorism, a move criticized by many as a political gambit that disregards the serious humanitarian consequences for the Cuban people. This decision undoes Joe Biden's earlier efforts to improve US-Cuba relations and ease the punitive measures that have long affected the nation's economic stability and the well-being of its citizens.