Biden’s Cuba Decision Highlights Democrats’ Affinity for Brutal Regimes

Biden’s recent move to remove Cuba from the terror list sparks bipartisan backlash, revealing ongoing support for oppressive regimes.

Biden’s Cuba Decision Highlights Democrats’ Affinity for Brutal Regimes
Biden’s Cuba Decision Highlights Democrats’ Affinity for Brutal Regimes

Washington: So, Biden’s at it again. He just took Cuba off the list of state sponsors of terror. Can you believe it? Sure, they released 550 political prisoners, but that doesn’t change the fact that Cuba is still a brutal Communist regime.

This government rules with an iron fist, using fear to control its people. They even give refuge to terrorists from groups like Colombia’s ELN and help keep Maduro in power in Venezuela. So, it’s no surprise that this decision got a lot of backlash from both sides of the aisle.

Senator Ted Cruz from Texas called it “unacceptable,” pointing out that the terrorism from Cuba hasn’t stopped. Even Nikki Fried, the chair of Florida’s Democratic Party, slammed the move, urging Biden to rethink it. And honestly, who can blame them?

But here’s the kicker: Biden probably won’t change his mind. His administration has been cozying up to America’s enemies since day one. Just look at how they’ve handled Iran, China, and even Putin. It’s like they’re trying to win a prize for worst foreign policy.

This Cuba decision feels like a last-minute attempt to show their true colors before they leave office. It’s reminiscent of Obama’s final days when he let that nasty resolution against Israel pass at the UN. It’s all a bit too familiar, isn’t it?

Honestly, it just goes to show that January 20 can’t come soon enough for America and its allies. We need a change, and fast.

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