In 1982, the Reagan administration labeled Cuba a “state sponsor of terrorism” (SSOT), a designation reinstated by the Trump and Biden administrations after Barack Obama briefly lifted it in 2015.
The idea of nuclear weapons and their devastating power often brings chills. However, a revelation about the United States’ nuclear security during the Cold War has surfaced, leaving many surprised.
The Biden administration said it would remove Cuba from its terrorism blacklist, while Cuba said separately it would release ...
Less than a week before leaving the White House, President Joe Biden is lifting the state sponsor of terrorism designation ...
Diplomacy Meets Migration examines diplomacy, migration, and the history of US relations with Cuba during the Cold War. Hideaki Kami draws on declassified US and Cuban diplomatic sources, as well as ...
His silver-clad fighter, adorned with Cuban Revolutionary Air and Air ... Otherwise, the plane is fully functional, the way it was during the Cold War. Seventeen MiG-17s are registered in the ...
With less than a week left in office, United States President Joe Biden is poised to remove Cuba’s designation as a “state sponsor of terrorism”, according to anonymous sources familiar with ...
During his first term ... more disagreeable chapter in the U.S.-Cuban Cold War. But Trump is unpredictable. Given that he will never again run for president, he has less incentive to appease ...