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Castro on Obama’s Miami Speech: The Empire’s Hypocritical Politics

by Fidel CastroFidelSmiling

The former Cuban leader compliments Barack Obama as "doubtless, from the social and human points of view, the most progressive candidate to the U.S. presidency." However, that's not really saying much, given the field of candidates, as Castro makes plain. Obama says he will maintain the economic blockade of Cuba. "The blockade, in and of itself, is an act of genocide," replies Castro. "I don't want to see U.S. children inculcated with those shameful values." Castro reminds Americans that "We offered the United States our help when Hurricane Katrina lashed the city of New Orleans" - the kind of selfless behavior that "cannot spring from the hypocritical politics of an empire."

Reflections from a Target of the CIA: The Killing Machine

by Fidel Castro

Cuban President Fidel Castro, a hero of the
world, having stood up to the war machine of a superpower, is nevertheless an
old man reflecting on his life. What does it feel like to be stalked by the
greatest power on Earth? Mr. Castro has escaped multiple assassination schemes
organized by the U.S. government - and still marvels at the death apparatus.
Castro has read all the documents and digested all the data on his planned
death. He outlived most of his assassins, but the struggle continues, and so
does Fidel. While the time is left, he shares with us the details of his own
murder.

Reflections from a Target of the CIA: The Killing Machine

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by Fidel Castro

Fidel Castro is a superhero. He has stood up to
the most powerful force in the world, and prevailed. Now, in his old age,
Castro looks into the details of the conspiracies to murder him. What does it
feel like to be stalked by the truly Evil Empire? Fidel has reviewed the
documents that marked him for death. Eisenhower, Kennedy and Nixon were all
assassins, but Fidel somehow escaped the imperial grasp. He has lived to tell
the story of a Revolution that succeeded. The CIA's killing machine was put in
motion, but did not work - and we are all better for their failure.

Fidel Speaks: The Obscene English Submarine

by Fidel CastroCatroOlderImage

Fidel is alive, and looking forward to breathing a lot
longer. The Cuban leader notes the pathological pride shown by Britain in
allocating $7.5 billion dollars to launch three super-tech submarines to
augment a U.S. war machine that spends more money than all of the rest of the
world, combined. With that expenditure, writes Castro, "75 thousand doctors
could be trained to care for 150 million people." That's
twice the population of Britain, and 13 times the population of Cuba, a tiny
nation that fields more doctors than all of sub-Saharan Africa. Obviously, the
seat of "civilization" is located in the Caribbean, not the British Isles, or
the United States.

Feed The People, Not SUVs

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by Fidel Castro

The obviously not-dead Cuban leader stands against conversion of food-land to fuel-land, which would initiate a global regime that "spells nothing other than the internationalization of genocide." With billions of people in need of nutrition, how can the world even consider the transformation of fields of wheat and corn and cane into bio-fuels? President Castro draws the line: NO, the world must feed its people, not SUVs. The alternative, pushed by the Bush regime and its corporate sponsors, is mass death.

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