Taken from
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I read with astonishment weekend news agency
reports on the internal politics of the United
States, where a systematic debilitation of President
Barack Obama’s influence is evident. His surprising
electoral victory would not have been possible
without the profound political and economic crisis
of that country. American soldiers killed or wounded
in Iraq, the scandal of torture and secret prisons,
the loss of homes and jobs, had shaken U.S. society.
The economic crisis was extending throughout the
world, increasing poverty and hunger in Third World
nations.
Those circumstances made possible Obama’s
nomination and subsequent election within a
traditionally racist society. No less than 90% of
the African-American population, discriminated
against and poor, the majority of voters of Latin
American origin and a broad middle and working class
white minority, particularly young people, voted for
him.
It was logical that many hopes would be aroused
among U.S. citizens who supported him. After eight
years of adventurism, demagogy and lies during which
thousands of U.S. soldiers and close to one million
Iraqis died in a war of conquest for the oil of that
Muslim country, which had nothing to do with the
atrocious attack on the Twin Towers, the people of
the United States were weary and ashamed.
Many people in Africa and other parts of the
world were enthused with the idea that there would
be changes in U.S. foreign policy.
However, an elemental knowledge of reality should
have sufficed for not falling into illusions in
relation to a possible political change in the
United States on the basis of the election of a new
president.
Obama had certainly opposed the Bush war in Iraq
before many others in the U.S. Congress. He knew
from his own adolescence the humiliations of racial
discrimination and, like many Americans, admired the
great civil rights fighter, Martin Luther King.
Obama was born, educated, went into politics and
was successful within the imperial capitalist system
of the United States. He did not wish to nor could
he change the system. The strange thing is, in spite
of that, that the extreme right hates him for being
an African American and is fighting against what the
president is doing to improve the deteriorated image
of that country.
He has been capable of understanding that the
United States, with barely 4% of the world
population, consumes approximately 25% of fossil
energy and emits the greatest volume of the world’s
contaminating gases.
Bush, in his ravings, did not even subscribe to
the Kyoto Protocol.
In his turn, Obama proposes to apply tighter
regulations in the context of tax evasion. He has
announced, for example, that out of the 52,000
accounts held by U.S. citizens in Swiss banks, these
banks are to provide information on approximately
4,500 suspected of tax evasion.
In Europe, a few weeks ago, Obama committed
himself before the G-8 countries, especially France
and Germany, to bring to an end his country’s use of
tax havens in order to inject vast quantities of U.S.
dollars into the world economy.
He has offered health services to almost 50
million citizens who lacked medical insurance.
He has promised the people of the United States
to lubricate the productive apparatus, halt growing
unemployment and restore growth.
He has informed12 million Hispanic illegal
immigrants that he will put a stop to the cruel
raids and the inhuman treatment to which they are
subject.
There were other promises that I am not
enumerating, not one of which questions the system
of imperialist capitalist dominion.
The powerful ultra-right is not resigned to any
measure whatsoever that diminishes its prerogatives
to the most minimum degree.
I shall confine myself just to referring
textually to information coming from the United
States that has been arriving in the last few days,
taken from news agencies and the U.S. press.
August 21:
"Americans’ confidence in the leadership of
President Barack Obama has fallen sharply, according
to a survey published today in The Washington
Post."
"In the midst of growing opposition to health
system reforms, the telephone survey undertaken
jointly with the ABC TV network from Aug 13 to 17 of
1, 001 adults, reveals that… forty-nine percent now
say they think he will be able to spearhead
significant improvements in the system, down nearly
20 percentage points from before he took office."
"Fifty-five percent see things as pretty
seriously on the wrong track, up from 48 percent in
April."
"The heated debate on healthcare reform in the
United States is showing signs of an extremism that
is worrying experts, alarmed at the presence of
armed men at public meetings, paintings of swastikas
and images of Hitler."
"Experts in hate crimes recommend closely
watching these extremists, and while many Democrats
have been overwhelmed by the protests, others have
opted for directly facing their co-citizens."
"A young woman carrying a manipulated photo of
Obama with a Hitler-style mustache is feeding the
theory that the leader is to create ‘death panels’
that would back euthanasia for elderly people with
terminal illnesses…"
"Some people are turning a deaf ear and opting
for hate messages and extremism, which former FBI
agent Brad Garrett is observing with alarm."
"It's certainly a scary time," Garrett told ABC
last week, adding that the secret services ‘really
do fear that something could happen to Obama.’"
"Without going any further, on Monday, around 12
people airily displayed their weapons outside the
Phoenix Convention Center (Arizona), where Obama was
making a speech to war veterans, defending, among
other things, his medical reforms."
"Another man was carrying a pistol and a sign
saying ‘It is Time to Water the Tree of Liberty," a
reference to Thomas Jefferson's quote that "the tree
of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with
the blood of patriots and tyrants."
"Some messages have been even more explicit,
wishing for ‘Death to Obama, Michelle and his…
daughters.’"
"Those incidents demonstrate that hatred has
erupted into U.S. politics with more strength than
ever."
"’We are talking about people who are shouting,
who are carrying photos of Obama characterizing him
as a Nazi… and who are using the term socialist
contemptuously," EFE was informed by Larry Berman (University
of California, author of 12 books on the U.S.
Presidency), who attributes part of what is taking
place to the latent legacy of racism."
"After The New York Times reported
yesterday that, in 2004, the CIA hired Blackwater
for planning, training and surveillance tasks, in
today’s edition the daily provides more details on
the activities assigned to that controversial
private security company whose current name is Xe."
"The daily noted that the U.S. Central
Intelligence Agency recruited Blackwater agents to
plant explosive devices in drone aircraft with the
objective of killing Al Qaeda leaders."
"According to information given by government
officials to The New York Times, the
operations were carried out in bases located in
Pakistan and Afghanistan, where the private company
assembled and loaded Hellfire missiles and 500-pound
laser-guided bombs."
"The agency’s current director, Leon Panetta,
canceled the program and notified Congress of its
existence in an emergency meeting in June."
"Blackwater’s work on the program actually ended
years before Mr. Panetta took over the agency, after
senior C.I.A. officials themselves questioned the
wisdom of using outsiders in a targeted killing
program."
"Blackwater was the central private security
company responsible for protecting U.S. personnel in
Iraq during the George W. Bush administration."
"Its aggressive tactics were criticized on a
number of occasions. The gravest case occurred in
September 2007, when company agents killed 17 Iraqi
civilians."
"Faced by record suicide figures and the wave of
depression among soldiers, the U.S. army is
gradually training specialized formations aimed at
making its troops ‘more resistant’ to emotional
stress related to war situations."
August 22:
"U.S. President Barack Obama today launched harsh
criticisms of those opposed to his plan to reform
the country’s health system and accused them of
circulating lies and distortions."
"As he has noted in his speeches, the objective
of the reform of the medical care system is to halt
its spiraling cost and to guarantee medical coverage
to close to 50 million Americans who lack insurance."
"…’should be honest debate, not dominated by
falsehoods and intentional distortions circulated by
those who would most benefit from things being
maintained as they are.’"
"The U.S. State Department is still financing
Blackwater, the private company of mercenaries
involved in the murder of Al Qaeda leaders and which
is now called Xe Services, according to today’s
New York Times."
"David Patterson, governor of New York state,
stated on Friday that the media has utilized racial
stereotypes in its coverage of African-American
officials, like himself, President Barack Obama and
the governor of Massachusetts, Deval Patrick."
"The White House calculates that the budget
deficit over the next 10 years will be $2 trillion
more than recent forecasts, a devastating blow for
President Barack Obama and his plans for creating a
public health system funded to a large extent by the
state."
"Ten-year forecasts are seen as highly volatile
and could vary with time. However, the new red
figures in public finances are going to pose
difficult problems for Obama in Congress, and
enormous anxiety among foreigners who are financing
the U.S. public debt, especially China. Almost all
economists consider them unsustainable, even with a
massive devaluation of the U.S. dollar."
August 23:
"The U.S. army joint chief of staff stated on
Sunday that he was concerned at the loss of popular
support in his country for the war in Afghanistan,
while he stated that that country still remains
vulnerable to extremist attacks."
""I think it is serious and it is deteriorating,
and I've said that over the past couple of years –
that the Taliban insurgency has gotten better, more
sophisticated, in their tactics," said Admiral Mike
Mullen."
"In an interview broadcast on NBC, Mullen
declined to specify whether it was necessary to send
in more troops."
"A little over 50% of people consulted in a
recently published Washington Post-ABC survey,
stated that the war in Afghanistan is not worth it."
"At the end of 2009, the United States will have
three times more soldiers in Afghanistan than the
20,000 deployed there three years ago."
Confusion reigns in the heart of U.S. society.
Next September 11 is the eighth anniversary of
the fateful 9/11. That day we warned in an event in
the Ciudad Deportiva [Havana] that war would not be
the way to put an end to terrorism.
The strategy of withdrawing troops from Iraq and
sending them to the Afghanistan war to fight against
the Taliban, is an error. The Soviet Union sunk
there. The European allies of the United States will
steadily put up more resistance to shedding the
blood of their soldiers there.
Mullen’s concern over the popularity of that war
is not unfounded. Those who plotted the September
11, 2001 attack on the Twin Towers were trained by
the United States.
The Taliban is an Afghani nationalist movement
that had nothing to do with that event. The Al Qaeda
organization, financed by the CIA from 1979 and
utilized against the USSR in the Cold War years, was
the group that plotted that attack 22 years later.
There are shady events that have not as yet been
sufficiently clarified before world public opinion.
Obama has inherited those problems from Bush.
I do not harbor the slightest doubt that the
racist right will do everything possible to wear him
down, blocking his program to get him out of the
game in one way or another, at the least possible
political cost.
Hopefully I am mistaken!

Fidel Castro Ruz
August 24, 2009
5:15 p.m.