Obama Gift List to Former Enemies Continues: Cuba Plucked from Terrorism Sponsor List
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Anyone else concerned about Cuba's bear hug from Obama and Iran's close terrorism-relations with Central and South America?
Published: April 16th,2015
Cuba's Raul Castro and Iran's Ahmadinejad
So, let’s see. He “reset” with Russia’s Putin – ask the Crimeans what they think of that move -, he sent loving happy new years notes to Iran, and that produced a warm and loving feelings towards America. He drop-kicked Egypt’s Mubarak from the buddy league but snuggled up with the Muslim Brotherhood’s Morsi. That did not do much for Morsi, and he spit in the eye of Israel’s Netanyahu whom everyone agrees actually benefitted from Obama’s animosity.
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First, the punishments which will be lifted if Cuba is removed from the terrorism list include: a ban on arms-related exports and sales; 30-day Congressional notifications for exports of goods or services deemed “dual use,” meaning they could have peaceful uses but they also could have be used to support terrorism; and prohibitions on economic assistance. Unless Congress acts to prohibit the delisting, 45 days after the President issues the report making that recommendation, Cuba goes off the list.
How did this happen?
We learn from a press release issued by U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry on Tuesday, April 13, that Obama directed the State Department to launch a review and then provide him with a report to determine whether Cuba should continue to be designated as an official terrorism sponsor this past December. The president did that as a “critical component of establishing a new direction for U.S.-Cuba relations.”
Well, perhaps not surprisingly, the State Department recommended “based on the facts and the statutory standard” that Cuba’s designation as a State Sponsor of Terrorism be rescinded.
To be sure, it might have been possible for the State Department to determine Cuba was ineligible for removal from the designated list of State Sponsors of Terrorism.
Why, according to the State Department’s statement, if Cuba had “provided any support for international terrorism during the previous six months,” or if it had refused to provide “assurances that it will not support acts of international terrorism in the future,” those naughty boys would remain on the terrorism list. But the answers to the questions being asked were such that the president was able to give one of his new best friends, Raul Castro, the good news.
In issuing its statement recommending the removal of Cuba from the state terrorism listing, the State Department carefully pointed out that the narrow requirements it focused on constitute the qualifications set by Congress for what countries can be removed from the terrorism sponsors list. That statement also pointed out that the criterion for review was a narrow and Congressionally-determined one.
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“Circumstances have changed since 1982, when Cuba was originally designated as a State Sponsor of Terrorism because of its efforts to promote armed revolution by forces in Latin America. Our Hemisphere, and the world, look very different today than they did 33 years ago. Our determination, pursuant to the facts, including corroborative assurances received from the Government of Cuba and the statutory standard, is that the time has come to rescind Cuba’s designation as a State Sponsor of Terrorism,” the statement continued.
Of course, by just about every measure, the world has grown increasingly dangerous over the past dozen or so years, not less so, and Cuba’s various military units are still known as the “revolutionary” forces. But this reset fits in with all the rest. What’s probably operating, of course, is Obama’s belief that U.S. relations with the rest of the world can be corrected by pressing “reset” buttons. It’s easier to hold that view, of course, if you’re unaware that, as a recent report explained, Iran has for quite a long time been deepening its relations with all of Central and South America as part of its effort to “bring America to its knees.”
Given the ongoing love-fest with Iran’s mullahs, this warm and fuzzy outreach to Cuba’s dictators is, sadly, not so surprising. But does the new bear hug to Cuba indicate the direction in which the U.S. is heading with Iran?
Given the ongoing love-fest with Iran’s mullahs, this warm and fuzzy outreach to Cuba’s dictators is, sadly, not so surprising. But does the new bear hug to Cuba indicate the direction in which the U.S. is heading with Iran?
About the Author: Lori Lowenthal Marcus is the US correspondent for The Jewish Press. She is a recovered lawyer who previously practiced First Amendment law and taught in Philadelphia-area graduate and law schools. You can reach her by email: Lori@JewishPressOnline.com
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