Reflections by Comrade
Fidel
THE
BEST AND MOST INTELLIGENT
Yesterday, because of a lack of time and space, I did not write one word
about Barack Obama’s speech
on the Libyan war that he gave on Monday, March 28. I had a copy of the
official version that the
I recalled what Carter had told me about the
Many years ago, I read in a Sunday issue of The New
York Times that this publication used the equivalent of 40 hectares of forest
to produce its printed edition. So, this explains my concern about saving
paper.
Of course, Obama is an expert articulator of
words and phrases. He could make a living out of writing children’s short
stories. I am familiar with his style because, long before he took office, I
read and underlined his book entitled Dreams
from My Father, which was the first thing I read of his. I did so with
respect and recognized that the author knew how to select the precise words and
correct phrases to win over the readers’ sympathies.
I confess that I did not like the way he used suspense, concealing his
political ideas until the end. I made a special effort not to jump to the last
chapter to read his opinions on various issues that, in my opinion, were
crucial at this stage of human history. I was sure that the severe economic
crisis, the colossal military expenditures, and the young blood that was shed
during the times of his republican predecessor would help him defeat his
electoral adversary, despite the enormous racial prejudices of
For obvious reasons of traditional politicking, prior to the elections, he went
after the votes of the Miami-based anti-Cuban factions, most of them led by
reactionary people who had supported Batista. These people turned the
A basic sense of justice would have led President Obama
to rectify the outcome of the infamous trial that led to the inhumane, cruel
and particularly unfair imprisonment of five Cuban patriots.
His Union Addresses; his speeches in
What are the worst parts of his statement and how can one explain the
approximately 2,500 words in the official version?
From a domestic standpoint, the speech’s complete lack of realism places its
happy author in the hands of his worst adversaries, those who want to humiliate
him and take revenge for his November 2008 electoral victory. The beating they
gave him in late 2010 is still not enough for them.
From an external standpoint, the world gained more awareness of what the
UN Security Council, NATO and Yankee Imperialism really represents to many
nations.
To be as brief as I have promised, I’ll tell you that Obama began his speech by saying that he has played his
role in “stopping the Taliban’s momentum in
He immediately added that: “For generations, the
This is something that —as our readers know— Cubans, Latin Americans, Vietnamese and many others,
can bear witness to.
After this solemn declaration of faith, Obama invested a lot of time to speaking about Qaddafi,
about his horrors and the reasons for which the United States and their closest
allies: “—United Kingdom, France, Canada, Denmark, Norway, Italy, Spain,
Greece, and Turkey— all of whom have fought by our sides for decades […] have
chosen to meet their responsibilities to defend the Libyan people.”
Further on he added: “…NATO,
has taken command of the enforcement of the arms embargo and the no-fly zone.”
He confirmed the objectives of this decision “Because
of this transition to a broader, NATO-based coalition, the risk and cost of
this operation —to our military and to American taxpayers— will be reduced
significantly.”
“So for those who doubted our capacity to carry out
this operation, I want to be clear: The United States of America has done
what we said we would do.”
He then went back to obsessing on
Qaddafi and to the contradictions that assail his mind: “Qaddafi has not yet
stepped down from power, and until he does,
“It’s true that
“The task that I
assigned our forces —to protect the Libyan people […] — carries with it a UN
mandate and international support.”
He returned to his
obsessions over and over again: “If we tried to overthrow Qaddafi by force, our
coalition would splinter. We would […] have to put US troops on the
ground to accomplish that mission, or risk killing many civilians from the
air.”
“…we are hopeful
about
A few days after
the NATO bombings began, a few reports started to appear about a
The strange theory, that he
included in his speech,
could only occur to Obama, as shown in the following passage:
“There
will be times, though, when our safety is not directly threatened, but our
interests and our values are. [...] And in these circumstances, we know that the
“In
such cases, we should not be afraid to act -– but the burden of action should
not be
“That’s
the kind of leadership we’ve shown in
“This
voice is just one of many in a region where a new generation is refusing to be
denied their rights and opportunities any longer.”
“Yes, this change will
make the world more complicated for a time. Progress will be uneven, and
change will come differently to different countries. There are places,
like
Everyone knows that Mubarak was an ally of the
He continued with the emotional story:
“…we
welcome the fact that history is on the move in the Middle East and
“…our
strength abroad is anchored in our strength here at home. That must
always be our North Star -- the ability of our people to reach their potential,
to make wise choices with our resources, to enlarge the prosperity that serves
as a wellspring for our power, and to live the values that we hold so dear.”
“And
let us look to the future with confidence and hope not only for our own
country, but for all those yearning for freedom around the world.”
The spectacular story reminded me of the Tea Party, Senator Bob Menendez and the illustrious Ileana
Ros, the fierce wolf that defied the law to keep the Cuban boy Elian
Gonzalez kidnapped. She is now nothing less than Head of the Foreign Affairs
Committee of
the House of
Representatives of the
Gaddafi never tires of repeating that Al-Qaeda is making
the war on him and sends fighters against the government of
That organization once had excellent relations with the
American intelligence services in the fight
against the Soviets in
What if the allegations of Gaddafi were true? How
would Obama explain to the American
people that part of those ground
combat weapons fell into the hands of the
men of Bin Laden?
Would it not
have been better and and more
intelligent to have struggled to promote peace and not
war in
Fidel Castro Ruz
March 31, 2011
7:58 p.m.