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Reflections by the Commander in Chief
An unusual news item appeared a few minutes
ago, coming from EFE and REUTERS. I am going by
the Spanish version: “One day, the Good Lord
will take Fidel Castro away."
This wasn’t said in a pious church. Our
man spoke at the Naval Academy in Newport, just
as he had done at West Point, where he uttered
the famous phrase about what dozens of dark
corners of the world could expect. He was
answering a question, clearly well thought out,
about the situation in Latin America, made by a
Colombian graduate of the Academy. What a
coincidence!
Immediately, as if he were anxious to say
something about Cuba and at the same time
complaining with the Good Lord, he added: “There
is only one non democratic country in our
neighborhood and that's Cuba. I strongly
believe that the people of Cuba ought to live in
a free society. It’s in our interest that Cuba
become free and it’s in the interest of the
Cuban people that they don’t live under an
antiquated form of government that has just been
repressive.
Earlier he had promised: “We shall continue
pressing hard for freedom in Cuba.”
Then, as bold as you like, the spokesman of the
White House National Security Council, Gordon
Johndroe, when asked whether Bush was hoping for
Castro’s death, replied: “The President was
speaking about an inevitable event.” It would
appear that the brilliant official and his boss
are going to live for thousands of years.
Now I understand why I’ve survived the
plans laid by Bush and the presidents who
ordered my assassination: the Good Lord has
protected me.
Fidel Castro Ruz
June 28, 2007
6:32 p.m.
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