Biden Removes Cuba from Terrorism List, But Blockade Remains a Major Obstacle to Reconciliation

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    60% Medium Conservative

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    40% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    76% Very Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -15% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

39% : However, these changes were rolled back under Trump, who reinstated the harsh measures that had characterized U.S.-Cuba relations for decades.
35% : Rodríguez remarked, "Joe Biden had promised... that he would change the course of the policy towards Cuba, which Trump put in place to ingratiate himself with extreme right-wing groups in Miami.
25% : She pointed out that Biden had previously promised during his 2020 campaign to shift U.S. policy away from the hardline stance adopted by Donald Trump, particularly in relation to Cuba.
19% : Under Trump, the U.S. added Cuba back to the list of state sponsors of terrorism in 2020, a move widely criticized for being politically motivated.
17% : As Rodríguez noted, U.S. politicians often fail to provide consistent, ethical, or legitimate reasons for their actions toward Cuba, as seen in the back-and-forth between the Obama and Trump administrations.

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