| To denounce: a way to cut the wings of the hawks |
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| Written by Ramón Brizuela Roque |
| Tuesday, 13 July 2010 00:39 |
Constant denunciation is a way to cut the wings to the American hawks of war that nest in the Pentagon and as Fidel Castro knows for being over 50 years studying them, with his analysis not only warns the countries in danger, but the rest of the world.The United States of America, used to apparently flash actions, have Fidel as a rock in their shoes, because he makes public that data and evaluations they would never want to show. After a long period of absence form TV and public activities, the Cuban leader reappears to continue his anti-war analysis, which he has always focused on two directions: to save mankind and planet Earth. The point of saving mankind has been tackled by Fidel from the environmental, economic and social area, now he refers to the military one. No one has studied Americans like him, their warlike and expansionist spirit. The fact of leading the Cuban Revolution, depriving the US of their old and so longed dream of destroying it, has given him a special nose to guess the plans of the powerful empire. Fidel not only conjectures, but shows the data and the sources that allow him to make those rich studies and predictions of possible wars in new fronts. His presence in the Round Table TV show was to continue his cycle of Reflections, as he calls his articles about important issues, dedicated to the sceneries of the two Koreas and Iran. The first case a victim of the US that dates back to the first half of the past century, since in agreement with other powers, turned Korea into a belligerent zone with two large sectors, the south and the north. In the case of Iran, they use the spear tip, Israel, for a possible blow. The big problem of nowadays' conflicts is possibility of the use of atomic weapons. The Koreans of the north are not willing to be blackmailed by the South, event them who rather sacrificed their marines in the Chenoan ship, a self-aggression method Americans use very often, in order to have the necessary pretext, but first be endorsed by the Security Council of the UN. |