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Reflections
of Fidel
What they want is Venezuela’s oil
(Taken
from CubaDebate)
YESTERDAY I said what I would do if I were
Venezuelan; I explained that it was the poor who
were most affected by natural disasters and I gave
the reasons why. Further on, I added: "…where
imperialism dominates and the opportunistic
oligarchy receives a lucrative slice of national
goods and services, the masses have nothing to win
or lose and don’t give a jot about the elections"
and that, "in the United States, even for a
presidential election, no more than 50% of those
entitled to vote turn out."
Today I would add that, even when in those same
elections the whole of the House of Representatives,
part of the Senate and other significant posts are
voted on, they do not manage to exceed that figure.
I asked why they employ their vast media
resources to try and sink the Revolutionary
Bolivarian government in a sea of lies and
calumnies. What the yankis want is
Venezuela’s oil.
We have all seen during this election period, a
group of ignoble individuals who, in the company of
mercenaries from the national written press, radio
and television, have even denied the fact that there
is press freedom in Venezuela.
The enemy has succeeded with some of its aims:
preventing the Bolivarian government from winning
the support of two thirds of the Parliament.
Perhaps the empire believes that it obtained a
great victory.
I believe exactly the opposite: the results of
September 26 represent a victory for the Bolivarian
Revolution and its leader Hugo Chávez Frías.
In these parliamentary elections, the
participation of the electors rose to the record
figure of 66.45%. With its vast resources, the
empire could not prevent the PSUV from obtaining 95
of the 165 seats in parliaments, with six results
still to come in. The most important thing is the
high number of young people, women and other
combative and proven activists who have entered this
institution.
The Bolivarian Revolution today holds executive
power, has a majority in Parliament and a party
capable of mobilizing millions of people who will
fight for socialism.
In Venezuela, the United States can only rely on
fragments of parties, cobbled together through their
fear of the Revolution and gross material cravings.
They will not be able to resort to a coup d’état
in Venezuela as they did with Allende in Chile and
other countries in Our America.
The Armed Forces of that sister nation, educated
in the spirit and example of the Liberator and which,
in its heart, nurtured the leaders who began the
process are the promoters of and part of the
Revolution.
Such a group of forces is invincible. I would not
be able to see that with such clarity without the
experience I have accumulated over half a century.
Fidel Castro Ruz

September 27, 2010
3:24 a.m.
Translated by Granma International
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