REFLECTIONS
BY COMRADE FIDEL
THE
MCCAIN TOUR AND THE MANIFEST DESTINY OF THE U. S. FOURTH FLEET
While I was preparing a
reflection about McCain's relationship with the anti-Cuban terrorist mafia in Miami and other related
subjects of historical interest, fresh news was flowing about this character
that is being projected by the empire’s hawks as Bush’s replacement: his visit
to Colombia and Mexico which will begin
tomorrow. It is not possible to avoid them since they confirm the opinions we
have sustained.
“McCain will be in Colombia for two days,
starting tomorrow on Tuesday, and then he will travel to Mexico”, the Panamanian
newspaper La Prensa informs us.
“The United States Fourth
Fleet returns to patrol Latin American waters”, Clarín,
the Argentine newspaper with largest circulation, publishes; “this time under
the command of Rear Admiral Joseph Kernan. Kernan who, up till now has been Commander of Naval Special
Warfare Command, has a background that is rather worrying”, the newspaper
comments. “The naval officer belongs to the Navy SEALs,
an elite commando team made up of men chosen for the toughest of special
operations, trained to act in the most adverse and challenging conditions. They
were in action in Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos. The choice of Kernan to command the Fourth Fleet, according even to the
Pentagon's own admission, is absolutely unusual..." "Furthermore,
with this decision, the Southern Command reaches the same level of importance
as the Central Command operating in the Persian Gulf with the U.S.
Fifth Fleet”.
“What reason could the United
States have to send such a powerful naval force to a region in peace, without
nuclear power, without any real military conflicts or threats?·, the newspaper
wonders. “They are never going to admit that it is because of natural
resources, but it is no coincidence that this decision comes up just when a
structural change in world economy is beginning, where reserves of fresh water,
food and energy resources take on a position of important strategic value”,
replies Professor Khatchik Der
Ghougassian of the Argentine University of San Andrés, an expert on security issues.
The professor adds that “they
do not hide the enormous importance of the oceans of the southern Western
Hemisphere and they admit that this will increase their capacity
for action since the U.S. Fourth Fleet will be supervising ships and aircraft,
including both civilian and commercial navigating south of the United States.”
“James Stavridis,
the current Commander of the Southern Command”, Clarín
continues, “added drug trafficking, the fight on terror and the possibility to
respond to the massive migration of refugees from countries such as Haiti or Cuba. James Stevenson,
Commander of the United States Naval Forces Southern Command, specified that
his vessels would even reach the extensive system of rivers in South America, navigating more
in fresh waters than in the traditional salt waters. In other words, they shall
have a vast control of the Latin American hinterland.
“United States Naval Forces
Southern Command carries out social activities such as the distribution of food
or medical supplies that would allow them to convince the U.S. Congress that
such penetration is justified”, the Argentine newspaper adds.
El Universal of Mexico, under the
headline “John McCain will go from the Basilica to Iztapalapa”,
writes:
“John McCain will travel to Mexico not just to makes
politics. Or perhaps not just party politics. The Republican candidate will
visit the Basilica of Guadalupe. He will also tour one of the tough
neighbourhoods in Mexico City.”
“The visit McCain will make
to Colombia and Mexico has had his team
of collaborators working overtime, even on weekends”, the newspaper comments.
“On Saturday night an event that had been planned as a farewell reception for
the closing ceremony of the conference of the National Association of Latino
Elected and Appointed Officials (known as NALEO in English), turned into a
discussion roundtable about the scope of his trip to Latin America…he would be getting
up early to do an interview with a Televisa news
program. Then he would head to the
northern part of the city where a half-hour visit to the Basilica of Guadalupe
is scheduled…he would attend a luncheon with members of the American Chamber of
Commerce in Mexico. Later he would
be meeting with Mexican and American businessmen…he would end the day with a
visit to the Iztapalapa neighbourhood where he would
be briefed about strategies to fight organized crime and support community
harmony.”
Amidst a torrent of comments
relating to the Republican candidate, 52,521 people with more than a million
dollars live in South Florida, according to the latest
detailed report by an important research firm. Almost all the capital came from
Latin America.
McCain, not known to be a
piously religious man, thinks that by offering a prayer at the Basilica of
Guadalupe he will fool Catholics, Protestants, whites, blacks, Indians and mestizos in the countries where, by contrast, extreme
poverty grows on a daily basis.
Today the front page of Granma reads: “U.S. airline fined for
violating blockade against Cuba”, while a Mexican
press agency refers to some 57 thousand Cubans arriving in that country between
2005 and 2007. It is well known that 20 thousand Cubans of all ages, except
those fulfilling some inescapable social duty, are legally authorized each year
to emigrate to that country; they travel safely, both the children and the
adults have received education and are in good health. With the aim of family
reunification, Cuba supports this
sacrifice.
Those who have been enticed
by the cynical Cuban Adjustment Act do so directly or through third countries,
either secretly or under some legal cover; not only are they committing a
despicable lack of ethics but they are depriving our peoples’ economy of their
specialists and qualified workers. It is an outrageous brain drain and it takes
away our productive members; our homeland, in its heroic struggle, must fight
this with determination.
I shall publish the
reflection I prepared earlier some other day.
It is worthwhile to know the real story.
Fidel Castro Ruz
June
30, 2008.
5:16 p.m.