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blackstar said:
Jackson50 said:
blackstar said:
who else is in that list?
the list is written by who?
only America?

 

This list maintained by the State Department, so this list is written by the US. There are at least a few other nations on there. It has been a while since I last looked at it, but I know Syria, Sudan, Cuba and Iran are on the list. There were other nations, but they may have been removed.

 

yeah i'm googling it but most of the articles i get is too complicated to understand,

living in the middle east i know why the US has written syria in the list but Sudan???? what did they do?

You know that this information is all in the article right...it is even bolded...

 



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