"Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) on Saturday slammed President Obama’s
recent overtures towards Cuba as absurd given the Castro regime’s
long-term support of terrorism.
Rubio’s criticisms
come as Obama meets Cuban leader Raul Castro in a landmark encounter at
the seventh Summit of the Americas in Panama. Rubio, whose parents are
Cuban, said the president was letting his guard down on the danger
Havana presents to American interests.
“It’s ridiculous,” Rubio argued of the Obama administration’s debate
over removing Cuba from its list of state sponsors of terrorism,....
“It doesn’t make sense,” he added. “I don’t see how they can
rationalize taking them off the list, other than the president’s desire
to achieve a legacy issue that he’s the one that opened up Cuba and
changed fifty years of policy.”
Rubio cited Cuba’s
spying and aid of known terrorist groups as proof of Obama’s missteps.
The Castro regime’s actions, he charged, displayed clear hostility
towards the U.S.
“This is the country that is the
third most active espionage force in America today, operating against
us, [and also has] military officials who have been indicted in federal
court for the murder of U.S. citizens over international waters,” Rubio
said.
“They continue to provide shelter and
material support for terrorist groups like the FARC in Colombia and
others,” the Florida lawmaker added.
State formally recommended
Obama remove Cuba from its list Wednesday evening. Their decision shows
the agency believes Cuba has not supported terrorists at any time
during the last six months."
TheHill
No comments:
Post a Comment