I'm sorry but let me go straight. I could understad Mr. Jones because he is a lobbyist in the hill and somebody pay for it but my dear Gen. Adams you really think a trip to Cuba and a few conversations with very happy and easy Western diplomats in Havana are reason enough to support your thesis? Do you really think or is it just a joke or someone is encouraging to use your military credentials to support so naive and foolish approach? Do you know about the history of the Cuban revolution and a pair of unscrupulous dictators who since 1948 [remember Colombia] to date are subverting the constitutional order of dozens of nations from Chile to Mexico, from Angola to Syria, from Vietnam to Korea not to mention the United States of America.
Fidel and Raul Castro are masters of international conspiracy to subvert the democratic order worldwide. If you can not appreciate it is not your fault, but they are facts no hypotheses or theories, DOCUMENTED FACTS. ----------------------------------------------
In 1979, the U.S. State Department began designating countries that “have repeatedly provided support for acts of international terrorism” as State Sponsors of Terrorism. Today, four countries are on the list: Iran, Syria, Sudan and … Cuba.
Seriously, Cuba?
Countries not on the State Sponsors of Terrorism list include: Yemen, Lebanon, Pakistan, North Korea (the Department of State removed North Korea from the list in 2008) and Libya (removed from the list in 2006).
Cuba was added to the list in 1982, due to its support for communist rebels in Africa and Latin America in the 1960s and 1970s.
Having just returned from an extensive research trip to Cuba, where we met with embassy officials from key European and Latin American countries, the U.S. Interests Section and Cuban government officials, we have concluded that it is simply illogical and counterproductive to keep Cuba on the list. There is little, if any, evidence that Cuba provides support for terrorism, and the evidence further shows that they haven’t for more than 20 years. More >>
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