In Cuba, where vibrant streets hide daily struggles, the government silences its people and spreads trouble worldwide. For over 60 years, since the revolution, the regime has crushed free speech at home and backed violent groups abroad. There’s clear evidence that Cuba supports terrorism, yet many countries hesitate to act. Calling Cuba a "state sponsor of terrorism" isn’t just a label—it’s a vital step to stop their dangerous actions and protect democracies everywhere.
The proof is undeniable. Since the 1960s, the Cuban dictatorship has supplied weapons, training and safe hideouts to rebel groups causing chaos in Latin America. Groups like the FARC and ELN in Colombia—labeled terrorists by the U.S. and Europe—have relied on Cuban communist support for years. The Cuban regime has hosted t

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