Reflections by comrade Fidel
A SWIPE WAITING TO HAPPEN
On Tuesday, June 8, I wrote at
That day, outstanding and prestigious
Cuban intellectuals taking part in the program answered the pointed questions
raised by the moderator with eloquent words that showed great respect for my
views, but they did not think there was any reason for Iran to reject the
likely decision –already known—that would be adopted by the Security Council in
New York in the morning of June 9, undoubtedly concerted by the leaders of the
five powers with the right of veto: the United States, France and the United
Kingdom, with those of Russia and China.
At that moment, I said to close people who
usually keep me company: “I so much regret that I did not conclude my Reflection by saying how I wished to be
wrong!” But it was too late. I could not delay sending it to the website CubaDebate and to
Granma.
The following day, at
Various representatives of the major
members involved with the Draft spoke, too. The
The CNN showed in it news segment various
images of hands raised as the representatives explained their positions with
noticeable gestures. These included the representative of
The calm manner of the Security Council
members who voted against the Resolution was manifest in the firm right hand of
a woman, the representative of Brazil, who had previously exposed with a steady
rhythm her Homeland’s reasons to oppose the agreement.
There would still be masses of news on the
issue. I turned on the TV to watch Telesur, which for hours pleased the indescribable need for
information.
President Lula da
Silva said at the city of
It would not be surprising that both
Israel and the United States, --and its close allies with the right of veto in
the Security Council, France and the United Kingdom—try to avail themselves of
the enormous interest aroused by the World Football contest to appease the
international public irritated over the criminal behavior of the Israeli elite
troops in front of the Gaza Strip.
Therefore, it is likely that the swipe is
postponed for a few weeks, and that it is even forgotten by most of the people
in the warmest days of the boreal summer. You’d only need to observe the
cynicism with which the Israeli leaders respond to the press interviews in the
coming days as they are bombarded with questions. Opportunely, they will keep
rising the severity of their demands before pulling the trigger. They are eager
to repeat the story of Mossadegh in 1953, or take
The hatred felt by the State of Israel
against the Palestinians is such that they would not hesitate to send the one
and a half million men, women and children of that country to the crematorium
where millions of Jews of all ages were exterminated by the Nazi.
It would seem that the Fuhrer’s swastika
is today
After the victory of the Revolution I met
many members of the large Jewish Community in
A new and gloomy stage is opening for the
world.
Yesterday, at
I am including some phrases the President
said as reported by CNN in Spanish.
“Today, the United Nations Security Council voted
overwhelmingly to sanction
“This resolution will
put in place the toughest sanctions ever faced by the Iranian government, and
it sends an unmistakable message about the international community’s commitment
to stopping the spread of nuclear weapons.”
“For years, the Iranian
government has failed to live up to its obligations under the Nuclear
Non-Proliferation Treaty.”
“While Iran’s leaders
hide behind outlandish rhetoric, their actions have been deeply troubling.”
“Indeed, when I took
office just over 16 months ago, Iranian intransigence was well-established.”
“We offered the
opportunity of a better future if they lived up to their international
obligations.”
“There is no double
standard at play here.”
“Iran further violated
its own obligations under U.N. Security Council resolutions to suspend uranium
enrichment.”
“That’s the reason for
these severe measures.”
“These are the most
rigorous sanctions that Iran has faced.”
“This shows the united
view that a nuclear arms race in the Middle East is in nobody’s interest.”
These phrases I have taken
from his short speech suffice to prove how weak, frail and unjustifiable is the
policy of the powerful empire.
Obama himself admitted
in his speech at the Islamic University of Al-Azhar in El Cairo that “In the
midst of the Cold War, the United States played a role in overthrowing a
democratically elected Iranian government,” although he neither said when it happened
nor what were the intentions. It’s very likely that he did not even
remember how it was done against
Mossadegh in 1953 to install in the govrnment the Reza Pahlevi dynasty, the
Iranian Shah, whom they armed to the teeth as it fits their main gendarme in
that Middle East region, where the satrap accumulated a huge fortune derived
from the country’s oil wealth.
At that time, the State
of Israel did not have one single nuclear weapon. The empire had an enormous
and incomparable nuclear power. It was then that the United States came up with
the adventurous idea of turning Israel into a Middle East gendarme, the same
that today threatens a considerable portion of the world population and is
capable of acting with its characteristic independence and bigotry.
Fidel Castro Ruz
June 10, 2010
11:59 am