Mugabe is gone and North Korea is back on the State Sponsors of Terror list: A bad day for Cuba’s dictator Raul Castro

We all have good days and bad days. For Cuban dictator Raul Castro, the events that have taken place over the past few days have made for a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day.

Via the Center for a Free Cuba:

A bad day for Raul Castro: Mugabe is out and North Korea is in the U.S. list of state sponsors of terrorism

For sure, Raul Castro knows the old Spanish adage that says “If you see your neighbor’s beard on fire, immerse yours in water.”  Today, is not a good day for the General-President. The United States returned Pyongyang to the list of state sponsors of terrorism and Robert Mugabe, longtime friend and accomplice of the Castro dynasty is no longer in power. We are reprinting in English an article by Yoani Sanchez on the relationship between Mugabe and the Castros. It is very much worth reading.

Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, who had recently called on the Administration to redesignate North Korea a sponsor of terrorism, congratulated the President on his decision. President Trump said that, “It should have happened years ago. In addition to threatening the world by nuclear devastation, North Korea has repeatedly supported acts of international terrorism, including assassinations on foreign soil.”

1 thought on “Mugabe is gone and North Korea is back on the State Sponsors of Terror list: A bad day for Cuba’s dictator Raul Castro”

  1. Wait, didn’t anybody check with Jimmy Carter on the North Korea thing? I’m sure he would have opposed it. And by the way, he was one of the people who pushed for Oscar López Rivera to be pardoned. Disgusting.

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