The Biden administration recently removed Cuba from the list of countries not fully cooperating with U.S. counterterrorism efforts. This marks a significant departure from the previous administration’s stance. In 2021, the Trump administration reaffirmed Cuba’s status as a state sponsor of terrorism, citing ties with Colombia’s ELN guerrillas. The administration also cited Cuba’s refusal to […]
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