If Cuba does not sponsor terrorists, why is it accused of being a sponsor? › World › Granma

If Cuba does not sponsor terrorists, why is it accused of being a sponsor? › World › Granma
If Cuba does not sponsor terrorists, why is it accused of being a sponsor? › World › Granma

The US Secretary of State In the United States, Anthony Blinken recently admitted, before the Congress of that country, that Cuba does not protect terrorists.

The US official’s statement was highlighted by the member of the Political Bureau of the PCC and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Bruno Rodríguez Parilla, from his account on the social network X.

“Secretary Blinken admitted in Congress that Cuba does not protect terrorists, clearing up the last pretext for our unjust designation as a state sponsor of terrorism.”

The reason is, once again, more than clear: yes, the Greater Antilles does not shelter terrorists, as the senior US official recognizes; If, as the State Department declared on May 15, Cuba is not included in its 2023 report among the countries that “do not fully cooperate” in the fight against this scourge, what justifies the Island’s permanence in the feminized list?

Blinken’s “revelation” may perplex some less informed; others might say, “confession is queen”; But those who live and live in the insurgent archipelago, victims of the most barbaric and persistent actions of State terrorism by the White House, know what to expect.

The only reason to keep Cuba on the list of State sponsors of terrorism is to justify and toughen the financial siege measures against the Cuban people.


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