Reflections by comrade Fidel
THE BOLIVARIAN REVOLUTION
AND PEACE
I know Chavez well, and no one could be more
reluctant than him to allow a showdown between the Venezuelan and Colombian
peoples leading to bloodshed. These are two fraternal peoples, the same as Cubans
living in the east, center and west end of our island. I find no other way to
explain the close relationship between Venezuelans and Colombians.
The slanderous Yankee accusation that Chavez is
planning a war against neighboring
It goes on to say that: “The reason is the growing potential for a provocation that can go from
an incident along the border to an attack on civilian and military facilities
in
Further on the editorial claims it is
likely “…that Hugo Chavez intensifies his
attacks against the ‘scrawny’ –the sobriquet he applies to his
oppositionists—and tries to remove from
regional and local governments those who contradict him. He already did it with
the Mayor of Caracas…and now he wants to try with the governors of the states sharing
borders with Colombia who refuse to be under his rule…a clash with Colombian
forces or the accusation that the paramilitary plan to conduct actions within
Venezuelan territory could be the pretext required by Chavez’s regime to
suspend constitutional rights.”
Such words can only serve to justify the
Coinciding with the release of that editorial, the
Bolivarian leader had published his weekly column known as “Chavez’s lines,” where
he analyzed the shameless concession of seven
In his article, the President of the
“…I said it
this Friday at the rally for peace and against the US military bases in
Colombian territory: It is my duty to appeal to all of you, men and women, to
defend Bolivar’s Homeland, our children’s Homeland… Our Homeland is free today
and we shall defend it with our lives. Never again will
Later on, he added some important concepts: “…the entire ‘gringo’ war arsenal included in
the agreement responds to the concept of extraterritorial operations…it turns
the Colombian territory into an enormous Yankee military enclave…the greatest
threat to peace and security in the South American region and in Our
“The
agreement…prevents
Chavez is a true revolutionary, a profound and
sincere thinker, a courageous and restless worker. He did not win power through
a coup d’état. He rebelled against the repression and genocide unleashed by the
neoliberal governments that surrendered the country’s huge natural resources to
the
It is his merit to have taken the difficult path of a
profound social Revolution starting out from the so-called representative
democracy and an absolute freedom of expression, at a time when the most
powerful media resources of the country
were –they still are—in the hands of the oligarchy and at the service of the
empire’s interests.
In just 11 years,
The empire did not decree an economic blockade on
Venezuela, --as it did in the case of Cuba-- after the failure of its
sophisticated actions against the Venezuelan people because it would have meant
blockading itself given its foreign energy dependence. But it has not abandoned
its purpose to do away with the Bolivarian process and the generous support
this gives the Caribbean and Central American peoples in terms of oil
resources, and its extensive trade relations with South America, China, Russia
and numerous countries of Asia, Africa and Europe. Large segments of the
population in every continent sympathize with the Bolivarian Revolution whose
relations with
The Bolivarian Revolution has been particularly
generous with the
In the current new stage, the Venezuelan Revolution
is facing entirely new problems which did not exist almost exactly 50 years ago,
when our Revolution triumphed in
At that time, drug-trafficking, organized crime,
social violence and the paramilitaries were barely known. The United States had
yet to become the huge drug market that capitalism and the consumer society
have turned it into. It was not so difficult for the Revolution to fight
drug-trafficking in
Today, such scourges have brought to
In
It is precisely thanks to his military background
that Chavez knows that the struggle against drug-trafficking is a vulgar
pretext used by the
The air bases, the means, the operational rights and
total impunity granted to the Yankee military and civilian personnel by
Drugs should not be used as a pretext to set up
bases, invade countries and bring violence, war and plundering to
Those who think that division between Venezuelans and
Colombians can lead to the success of their counterrevolutionary plans are
deceiving themselves. Many of the best and most humble workers in
The thousands of Cuban doctors, educators and other collaborators
carrying out their internationalist duty in
Fidel Castro Ruz
November 18, 2009
2:30 PM