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I’m sure the little commies who desperately wanted Cuba on the list will eventually enjoy it over there…

Via Truth Revolt:

Preparations for a study abroad program in Cuba began when President Obama eased travel restrictions to Cuba four years ago. Now that diplomatic ties have been normalized between the U.S. and Cuba, UCLA will allow students to study in organized trips starting in summer 2015. This new program was enabled by UCLA working with the Council on International Educational Exchange, a nonprofit organization certified by the U.S. Department of the Treasury, to set up a student operation in the city of Havana, Cuba.

Havana is the location where, in January 2006, the Cuban and Iranian governments signed a document to sustain economic and diplomatic cooperation between the two countries. Cuba-Iran relations are, in fact, very friendly. Iran has worked with Cuba to use an electronic jamming station outside Havana which blocks American broadcasting into its borders. Cuba also supports Iran’s nuclear weapons program. Former Cuban president Fidel Castro praised Iran “increasing its ability to fight big powers by the day.”

It is not surprising that a government that has been called one of the most corrupt countries in the Caribbean and Central America has partnered with the toxic Iranian government, which constantly poses as a threat to the world at large.

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