No. Your passport lists countries that you can't visit and, if you do, you can be charged with a crime whether or not "your" country is at war. I worked with several guys who, on a lark, decided to visit Cuba. When they finally returned to the US (through Mexico), US Immigration personnel - noting the Cuban exit visa - simply smiled. As another posted noted, your spelling is very bad, and I don't know if I addressed your real question.
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