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Washington policy may result in nuclear war – Comandante Castro

Published: 13 July, 2010, 12:13
Edited: 03 August, 2010, 04:14


Picture taken from www.cubadebaate.cu of former Cuban President Fidel Castro (AFP Photo / www.cubadebate.cu - Alex Castro)

In his first televised appearance in recent years, former Cuban leader Fidel Castro warned that US policies on Iran and North Korea may result in a nuclear war.

 
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Srbin July 13, 2010, 17:16 quote
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The Comandante is wise and more aware of the Evil Humanity faces from the unholy alliance of the USA and the "chosen" ones.

Comentarista July 13, 2010, 19:24 quote
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And imagine if Fidel Castro were the leader of the place that was the Soviet Union, with all the vast territory, and still today (Russia) is a technology might. How come the Soviet Union came down and Cuba, 90 miles away from its foe has managed to survive without all the capabilities the Soviet Union had? This and many more questions puzzle my mind. And in regards to his comments, I bet many of you think in the same way or close. Unfortunately Russia will be playing part of this conflict with its leaders comments on Iran. At the end people of the world, let's talk about progress, peace, culture, highly civilized citizens, education, and all that good stuff that at least I dream of.

mbach July 14, 2010, 01:52 quote
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Not if they move fast enough it won't.

Vladimir July 14, 2010, 04:42 quote
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Russia betrayed its ally, Iran, just to score some cheap points from the Evil Empire (US). That is as simple as that! However, it is to be very soon, sooner than any politician could imagine, that Russia will feel shamefull for what it have done to Iran. The US principal strategy is to make as more wars in the close vicinity around Russia as possible, and after conquering all surrounding nations americans will turn against Russia itself. As in 1941 Russian leaders want to postpone the war against US for they believe they are not ready yet and the whole situations about the ongoing US-Russia pact against Iran resembles very much to that of the Ribentrop-Molotov agreement. The Russia-US war, however, cannot be avoided whatever Russia does for it has already been staged in the US agenda. US wants to expand its influence to the East to make some more Lebensraum for its Democracy. It is the same idea that led Adolf Hitler to his actions. "Comrade" Castro is surely more experienced than both Medvedev and Putin and he sees very clearly what is going to happen. The "reset policy" towards Russia will very soon reveal itself just an empty talk. Medvedev should stop playing delightedly with the "silicon valley" toy like a baby boy (and eating burgers all around) and should take the situation more soberly. Hope that Putin and Lavrov are less naive. Many Russians ask "Why would at all US attack on Russia?". But remember how Stalin was heavilly surprised: He hadn't believed untill Germans were half a way to Moscow.

Srbin July 14, 2010, 17:54 quote
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July 13, 2010, 19:24, Comentarista wrote > And imagine if Fidel Castro were the leader of the place that was the Soviet Union, with all the vast territory, and still today (Russia) is a technology might. How come the Soviet Union came down and Cuba, 90 miles away from its foe has managed to survive without all the capabilities the Soviet Union had? This and many more questions puzzle my mind. And in regards to his comments, I bet many of you think in the same way or close. Unfortunately Russia will be playing part of this conflict with its leaders comments on Iran. > At the end people of the world, let's talk about progress, peace, culture, highly civilized citizens, education, and all that good stuff that at least I dream of ============================ Soviet Union was rotten to the core, thank God Russia is free from it.Independent Russia with pro-Russian leadership has the ability to stand up to Anglo-Saxon alliance + Satraps and Vassals. There will never be peace with them cause they are hell-bent and UNITED on conquering and enslaving the rest of humanity. Their ACTIONS prove that day after day.

armen08 July 14, 2010, 22:09 quote
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The Comandante: "The South Korean Navy was performing a maneuver with its ally, the United States… It is hard for the US to admit that they were the ones who sank South Korea's corvette." RIA Novosti. I believe the Comandante is right on the money. This is the reason why the Chinese adamantly refused to condemn North Korea for the incident in spite of Hillary Clinton's gallant efforts of persuasion and notwithstanding the delegation of 200 US officials sitting besides her.

Dustin July 15, 2010, 00:49 quote
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The last time a nuclear war was almost started is when "Comrade Fidel" allowed Russia's nuclear missles 90 miles away from the US.

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