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The United States Government repeats slanderous and politically reprehensible statements against Cuba in its 2022 annual report on terrorism, an evaluation of those who today, according to Washington, do not collaborate on this issue.

The document, released by the State Department, does not constitute, as it clarifies, “a new announcement regarding such designations,” but rather a type of review that the White House is obliged to notify Congress each year.

In chapter 2 – dedicated to the alleged state sponsors of terrorism – they maintain Cuba alongside the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, Iran and Syria.

Cuba was incorporated into that list in June 2020, which served as the basis for months later, on January 11, 2021, to be designated on another of the arbitrary lists: that of States sponsoring terrorism.

A few days before the end of his term, then-President Donald Trump (2017-2021) gave the coup de grace to his maximum pressure policy against Cuba.

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