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flamingdem

(39,308 posts)
Thu May 2, 2013, 06:02 PM May 2013

Cuban Americans in Congress make Kerry stay in his place Re: Cuba "terrorism" + Assata Shakur

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* Note: I think that Assata has been put on the Most Wanted List now because Cuba is about to release Alan Gross and the right wing Cuban Americans in congress need a bogey man to prevent any relaxation of US-Cuban relations. Looks like Kerry has capitulated on this

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There has been some confusion about the nature of this Country Report, with some analysts hoping that it might be used to take Cuba off the Department of State's list of four terrorist states, Cuba, Iran, Sudan, and Syria. The Associated Press article [below] has this clarifying paragraph:

"But [State Department spokesman Patrick] Ventrell said the annual report is never used to remove or add countries from the state sponsors list. Such decisions can be made at any time during the year, he said, but added that there are no plans to alter Cuba's status in the near future."

To make sure that Kerry stays in his place, three Cuban-American members of the House -- Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-Fl), Mario Diaz-Balart (R-Fl), and Albio Sires (D-NJ) -- sent a letter to Kerry that was published in Capitol Hill's The Hill on April 30. It cites as one reason for keeping Cuba on the list: "offers sanctuary for fugitives from the U.S. (such as cop killer [sic] Joanne Chesimard)". (They insist on always calling Assata Shakur by her long-ago married name.)



The Miami Herald
Posted on Wed, May. 01, 2013
US keeps Cuba on state sponsors of terrorism list

By PAUL HAVEN
Associated Press

A State Department spokesman said Wednesday that Washington has no plans to remove Cuba from a list of state sponsors of terrorism that also includes Iran, Syria and Sudan.That is sure to ruffle feathers in Havana, which vehemently denies any links to terrorism. Cuba's government contends its inclusion on the list is a political vendetta by a U.S. government that has kept an economic embargo on the Communist-run island for 51 years.

State Department spokesman Patrick Ventrell said Washington "has no current plans to remove Cuba" from the list, which is included in the department's annual report on terrorism.

The report was supposed to have been released Tuesday, but has been delayed. Officials say it is likely to come out later in May.

Wednesday was a holiday in Cuba and there was no immediate comment from the government.

There had been speculation among analysts and others that the U.S. might use the report to take Cuba off the list and boost efforts to improve relations.

"It's a missed opportunity. There's no doubt about it," said Philip Peters, a longtime Cuba analyst based in Washington. "It would have been an important step. It would have removed an accusation that the whole world knows is false."

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Cuban Americans in Congress make Kerry stay in his place Re: Cuba "terrorism" + Assata Shakur (Original Post) flamingdem May 2013 OP
Cubans have pressure pots. Mika May 2013 #1
you're right! It's a nation of terroristas .. with pressure cookers that COULD be bombas flamingdem May 2013 #2
Ahh, that coffee looks delicious! joshcryer May 2013 #4
Very interesting. k&r for exposure. n/t Laelth May 2013 #3
It should ruffle feathers worldwide. Daniel537 May 2013 #5
Yeah, they all lie a lot too. nt bemildred May 2013 #6
It's just so wierd! They yammered about it for a while, not the first time, either, Judi Lynn May 2013 #7

flamingdem

(39,308 posts)
2. you're right! It's a nation of terroristas .. with pressure cookers that COULD be bombas
Thu May 2, 2013, 06:15 PM
May 2013

runs 'n hidz everybody!

So Kerry is not going to help re: Cuba.

That's how it looks so far.

 

Daniel537

(1,560 posts)
5. It should ruffle feathers worldwide.
Fri May 3, 2013, 01:00 AM
May 2013

This country is sick. We just can't let go of the fact that Cuba refuses to be our puppet. So yeah, nothing new here. Another congressman that supported this measure was Joe Garcia(frauD-Miami), despite the fact he told supporters of normalization with Cuba before his election that he would oppose its continuation on the list. So much for that.

Judi Lynn

(160,450 posts)
7. It's just so wierd! They yammered about it for a while, not the first time, either,
Fri May 3, 2013, 07:52 AM
May 2013

over 10 years ago. Jeez, they are nothing, if not predictable. They never let go of a thing they think they can use again, over and over, and over.

Your comment regarding the timing of this new Assata Shakur yammer-fest just might be right on target. We have learned they ALWAYS have the next boogeyman on deck, as they started howling about Maduro once it looked like a given that President Hugo Chavez was closing in on his death. They got really busy attacking him, starting with the fact he had been a bus driver!

The sun never sets on the fascist deviants' schemes, trying to control our country and the entire Americas.

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