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Reflections of President Fidel Castro

The Republican candidate

(First part)

THESE reflections are self-explanatory.

On the now well-known Super Tuesday, a day of the week when many U.S.
states selected the candidate of their choice from among a pool of
aspirants to the presidency of the United States, one of the possible
candidates to substitute George W. Bush was John McCain. Because of his
pre-designed image as a hero and his alliance with strong contenders
like the former mayor of New York, Rudy Giuliani, other hopefuls had
already gladly given their support.

The heavy propaganda of weighty social, economic and political factors
in his country and his style of conduct had made him the candidate with
the best possibilities. Only the Republican extreme right, represented
by Mitt Romney and Mike Huckabee, dissatisfied with certain
insignificant concessions made by McCain, were still putting up
resistance to him on February 5. Afterward, Romney also abandoned his
candidacy, ceding to McCains. Huckabee is still a candidate.

The struggle for a candidate is, in contrast, very close in the
Democratic Party. Although, as usual, an active part of the U.S.
population with the right to vote tends to be a minority, all types of
opinions and speculations are being heard about the consequences for the
country and the world of this election contest, if humanity escapes
Bushs military adventures.

It is not my place to talk about the history of a candidate for the
presidency of the United States. I never have. Maybe I never would have.
Why this time?

McCain claimed that some of his comrades were tortured by Cuban agents
in Vietnam. His apologists and publicity experts are emphasizing that
McCain himself suffered such torture at the hands of the Cubans.

I hope that the citizens of the United States understand that I see
myself obliged to give a detailed analysis of this Republican candidate
and respond to him. I will do so based on ethical considerations.

McCains file shows that he was a prisoner of war in Vietnam from
October 26, 1967.

As he himself tells it, he was 31 years old at the time and carrying out
the mission of attack No. 23. His plane, an A4 Skyhawk, was intercepted
over Hanoi by an anti-air missile. Due to the impact, he lost control
and catapulted, falling over Lake Truc Bach, in the middle of the city,
with fractures in both arms and a knee. A patriotic multitude, seeing an
aggressor fall, received him with hostility. McCain himself expressed
his relief at that moment on seeing an Army squad arrive.

The bombing of Vietnam, begun in 1965, was something that moved
international opinion, made very much aware of the superpowers air
attacks on a small Third World Country, which had been converted into a
French colony thousands of miles away from distant Europe.

The people of Vietnam fought against the Japanese occupiers during World
War II and once it was over, France took control again. Ho Chi Minh, the
modest leader beloved by all, and Nguyen Giap, his military chief, were
internationally admired figures. The famous French Legion was defeated.
In order to try to prevent it, the aggressor powers were on the verge of
using a nuclear weapon in Din Bin Phu.

The noble "anamitas," as Jos Mart affectionately called them, with
their ancient culture and values, were to be presented to U.S. public
opinion as a barbaric people that did not deserve to exist. When it
comes to suspense and commercial publicity, nobody can beat the U.S.
experts. That specialty was used boundlessly to extol prisoner-of-war
cases, especially McCains.

Following that current, McCain later claimed that the fact that his
father was an admiral and commander-in-chief of the U.S. forces in the
Pacific led the Vietnamese resistance forces to offer him early release
if he admitted to having committed war crimes, which he refused to do,
alleging that according to military code, prisoners are freed in the
order in which they were captured, and that this meant five years in
prison, beatings and torture in an area of the prisoner identified by
the U.S. soldiers as the "Hanoi Hilton."

The final withdrawal from Vietnam was disastrous. An army of half a
million men, trained and armed to the teeth, could not resist the
determination of the Vietnamese patriots. Saigon, the colonial capital,
now called Ho Chi Minh city, was abandoned in shame by the occupiers and
their accomplices, some of them dangling from helicopters. The United
States lost more than 50,000 valuable sons and daughters, without
counting the mutilated. They had spent $50 billion on that war without
taxes, always disagreeable in and of themselves.

Nixon unilaterally renounced the Bretton Woods agreements and created
the foundations of the current financial crisis. The only thing they
achieved was a candidate for the Republican Party, 41 years later.

McCain, one of the many U.S. pilots shot down and wounded in his
countrys declared and undeclared wars, was decorated with the Silver
Star, Legion of Merit, Distinguished Flying Cross, Bronze Star and
Purple Heart medals.

A made-for-TV film based on his memoirs as a prisoner of war was
broadcast on Memorial Day 2005, and he became famous for his videos and
speeches on the subject.

The worst affirmation that he made with respect to our country was that
Cuban interrogators had systematically tortured U.S. prisoners.

Given McCains crazy words, I became interested in this matter. I wanted
to know where such a strange legend came from. I asked for a search of
the history of this accusation. I was told of a book that had been very
much promoted, based on which the film was made, written by McCain and
his administrative advisor in the Senate, Mark Salter, who continues to
work and write with him. I asked for it to be translated verbatim. As
other occasions, that was done quickly by qualified personnel. The title
of the book: Faith of My Fathers, 349 pages, published in 1999.

His accusation against the Cuban revolutionary internationalists,
utilizing the nickname of "Fidel" to identify one of them as capable of
"torturing a prisoner to death," is completely unethical.

Allow me to remind you, Mr. McCain: The commandments of the religion
that you practice forbid lying. The years of prison and the injuries
that you received as a consequence of your attacks on Hanoi do not
excuse you from your moral duty to the truth.

There are facts that we should inform you of. In Cuba, there was a
rebellion against a despot imposed on the Cuban people by the government
of the United States on March 10, 1952, when you were approaching your
16th birthday, and the Republican government of a eminent military man,
Dwight D. Eisenhower certainly the first to talk of an
military-industrial complex acknowledged and immediately supported
that government. I was a bit older than you, and would turn 26 in
August, the month in which you, too, were born. Eisenhower had not yet
completed his presidential term, begun in the 1950s, a number of years
after the fame he acquired in the Allied landing in northern France,
with the support of 10,000 aircraft and the most powerful naval forces
known up to that point.

That was a war, formally declared by the powers that were confronting
Hitler, initiated by surprise by the Nazis, who attacked without warning
or a prior declaration of war. A new style of provoking mass killings
was imposed on humanity.

In 1945, two atomic bombs of some 20 kilotons each were utilized against
the civilian populations of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. I once visited the
first of those cities.

During the 1950s, the U.S. government was constructing nuclear weapons
to the extent that one of them, the MR17, weighed 19.05 tons and
measured 7.49 meters, and could be transported in bombers and trigger an
explosion of 20 megatons, equivalent to 1,000 bombs of the kind that it
dropped on those two cities on August 6, 1945. That is a piece of
information that would drive Einstein insane, given that in the midst of
his contradictions, he expressed remorse on a number of occasions for
the weapon that, without intending, he helped to construct with his
scientific theories and discoveries.

When the Revolution in Cuba triumphed on January 1, 1959, almost 15
years after the explosion of the first nuclear weapons, and a Agrarian
Reform Act was proclaimed on the basis of national sovereignty,
consecrated by the blood of millions of combatants who died in that war,
the response of the United States was a program of illegal acts and
terrorist attacks on the Cuban people, undersigned by the president of
the United States himself, Dwight. D. Eisenhower.

The attack via the Bay of Pigs came about following the precise
instructions of the president of the United States and the invaders were
escorted by naval units, including an aircraft carrier. The first
assault with U.S. government B-26 bombers that flew out of underground
bases came in a surprise form, with the use of Cuban insignia to present
it to world opinion as an uprising by our national Air Force.

You are accusing Cuban revolutionaries of being torturers. I seriously
urge you to present just one of the 1,000-plus prisoners captured in the
combats of Playa Girn (Bay of Pigs) combat who was tortured. I was
there, unprotected in a distant general command post. With some aides, I
personally captured a large number of prisoners; I passed in front of
armed squadrons still hidden in the forest vegetation, who were brought
to a halt by the presence there of the Commander of the Revolution. I
regret having to mention this, which could seem to be self-praise, which
I sincerely detest.

The prisoners were citizens born in Cuba and organized by a powerful
foreign power to fight against their own people.

You profess yourself to be in favor of capital punishment for very
serious crimes. What attitude would you have assumed in response to such
acts? How many would you have punished for that treason? A number of the
invaders, who had previously committed horrendous crimes under Batistas
orders against Cuban revolutionaries, were tried in Cuba.

I visited the mass of prisoners from the Bay of Pigs, which is what you
call the Girn invasion, more than once, and talked with them. I like to
know peoples motives. They were very surprised and acknowledged the
personal respect with which they were treated.

You should be aware that, while their release was being negotiated via
compensation in food for children and medicines, the U.S. government was
organizing assassination plots against my person. That is confirmed in
the writings of people who participated in the negotiations.

I shall not refer in detail to the long list of hundreds of
assassination attempts against my person. These are not inventions. It
is what is stated in official documents released by the U.S. government.

What kind of ethics underlie those acts vehemently defended by you as a
matter of principle?

I will try to go more profoundly into those issues.

Fidel Castro Ruz
February 10, 2008
6:35 p.m.
Translated by Granma International
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Whew! This really exemplifies the need to investigate and study history, i salute Bro. Fidel for this great lesson, now he is the *real* straight talk express! i particularly love that he discussed in detail the prisons and even mentioned the death penalty. i can't wait to read the rest, i know it's gonna be fiyah!
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Greetings XXPANTHAXX & nattyeb!

True Fiyah indeed. Fidel says it plain and direct, it is real talk indeed. We all need
to take heed indeed and investigate history for all it's lies and criminal activities so
we can be sure who the real murders are. Our enemies will always tell us lies, it's
up to us to find out the truth.

Much appreciation to you both.

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