Castro: "No Fair Play and No Truth from the US"

by JAMP | July 13, 2010 at 06:12 am
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Former Cuban President Fidel Castro said this Monday during a TV presentation in Havana that the United States do not make fair play and do not say any truth.


This is the second public appearance by Fidel Castro in one week. Last Wednesday he visited the National Scientific Research Center (CNIC) as part of celebrations for the 45th anniversary of that institution, the forerunner of Havana’s Scientific Complex.

Fidel made an exhaustive analysis of the situation in the Middle East, particularly on the crisis caused by the United States and Israel harassment against Iran. The strange case of the sinking of the South Korean ship "Cheonan", imputed to North Korea, was also treated. He analyzed the enormous arsenal of war being prepared by the World superpowers, headed by the United States: “it is demencial"

The whole US military expenses in 2009 was of 1 531 thousand million dollars, what means an increment of 49 percent over the year 2000. It is not difficult to imagine what happened if a part of that arsenal at least is used and if in the US Congress there are positions still more aggressive than those of the President.

Cuban leader considers that the risk of a war in the Middle East is totally possible and imminent. He reminded Noam Chomsky's criteria that the present US-Iran “is the most serious foreign policy crisis that faces the Obama administration” New analysis on these dangerous events were left by Fidel Castro in his recent Reflection.

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