In a bold move towards repairing international relations and fostering global peace, the Biden administration is reportedly set to remove Cuba from the state sponsor of terrorism list—a label wrongfully reimposed by the Trump administration. This long-awaited decision is celebrated by human rights advocates and is expected to alleviate unnecessary economic hardships on the Cuban people, showcasing the U.S.'s commitment to constructive engagement and dialogue over isolation.
Biden administration champions diplomacy, plans to remove Cuba from ‘terror’ list
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Jan-17
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The decision would reverse a move during Donald Trump's first term to re-name Cuba a 'state sponsor of terrorism'.
From Al Jazeera English
Jan-17
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In what critics are calling a misguided attempt to appease authoritarian regimes, the Biden administration is expected to remove Cuba from the 'state sponsor of terrorism' list, reversing the Trump administration’s tough-on-terrorism stance. This decision, viewed as a concession to a repressive regime, risks endangering U.S. national security and undermining the fight against global terrorism, while offering little in return.
From Al Jazeera English