Trump Administration Taking Steps To Designate Cuba A State Sponsor Of Terrorism

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FOX News: State Department considers designating Cuba a state sponsor of terrorism, source says 

Currently, the state sponsors of terrorism list includes just three countries 
The government of Cuba could be added to the U.S. list of states that sponsor terrorism, if Secretary of State Mike Pompeo signs on to a State Department proposal as the Trump administration winds down. 
A source familiar with the discussions confirms senior State Department officials are considering the designation, which, days ahead of the next administration, would move the U.S. even further from the Obama-era reconciliation with Havana. 
A designation would trigger automatic sanctions against Cuba’s government and add it to a list including North Korea, Iran and Syria as the only nations the U.S. has designated as state sponsors of terrorism.
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