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REFLECTIONS OF FIDEL
A call to the President of the
United States
A few days ago, an article was
published that really contained many facts related
to the oil spill that occurred 105 days ago.
President Obama had authorized the
drilling of that well, trusting in the capacity of
modern technology to produce oil, which he wished to
make abundantly available, thus freeing the United
States from its dependence on foreign supplies of
that product vital to current civilization. Its
excessive consumption of oil had already given rise
to energetic protests from environmentalists.
Not even George W. Bush had dared to
take that step given the bitter experiences suffered
in Alaska with a tanker that was transporting oil
extracted from there.
The accident was caused in the
search for that product so desperately needed by the
consumer society, which the newer generations
inherited from preceding ones, the difference being
the unimagined speed at which everything moves these
days.
Scientists and environmentalists
have presented theories related to disasters that
occurred hundreds of millions of years ago with the
so-called methane mega-bubbles responsible for
colossal tsunamis that swept across a large part of
the planet, with winds that reached twice the speed
of sound and waves that rose to 1,500 meters in
height, wiping out 96% of living species.
They have expressed the fear that,
in the Gulf of Mexico – which for some cosmic reason
is the region of the planet where carsic rock
separates us from the vast layer of methane – that
layer could be perforated in the desperate search
for oil with the cutting-edge technical equipment
available today.
With respect to the BP oil spill,
news agencies are reporting:
"…The EPA (Environment Protection
Agency) has officially stated is on record that Rig
No.1 is releasing methane, benzene,
hydrogen sulfide and other toxic gases.
Workers there now wear
advanced protection including state-of-the-art,
military-issued gas masks."
Events of enormous significance are
occurring with unusual frequency.
The first and most immediate is the
risk of a nuclear war in the wake of the sinking of
the sophisticated flagship Cheonan which,
according to the government of South Korea, was the
result of a torpedo fired from a submarine of Soviet
make – both manufactured more than 50 years ago –
while other sources inform the only possible and
non-detectable cause: a mine placed by the
intelligence services of the United States on the
Cheonan’s hull. The government of the Democratic
People’s Republic of Korea was immediately blamed.
Added to this strange event, some
days later came Resolution 1929 of the United
Nations Security Council, ordering the inspection of
Iranian merchant ships within a time limit of no
more than 90 days.
The second, which in part is already
producing its devastating effects, is the
progressive advance of climate change, the effects
of which are even worse, giving rise to the
condemnation contained in the documentary Home,
directed by Yann Arthus-Bertrand with the
participation of the world’s most eminent ecologists;
and now the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, a few
miles from our homeland, which is generating all
kinds of concerns.
On July 20, a cable from the EFE
news agency referred to a statement by the now well-known
Admiral Thad Allen, coordinator of and responsible
for the battle against the oil spill in the Gulf of
Mexico, who "stated that he had authorized BP, owner
of the well and responsible for the spill, to
continue for another 24 hours with the tests that it
is conducting to determine the solidity of the
‘Macondo’ structure after the installation 10 days
ago of a new containment dome."
"According to official data, there
are close to 27,000 abandoned wells on the Gulf
seabed…"
"Ninety-two days after the accident
on the BP platform, the U.S. government’s principal
concern is that the underground structure of the
well is damaged and that crude is leaking via the
rock and will end up flowing out at multiple points
of the seabed."
It is the first time that an
official statement has mentioned the fear of oil
beginning to flow from wells that are no longer
productive.
Readers interested in the issue are
setting about sifting the sensationalist aspects
from the scientific data. For me, there are events
that do not have a satisfactory explanation. Why did
Admiral Allen state that "the government’s principal
concern is that the underground structure of the
well is damaged and that crude is leaking through
the rock and will end up flowing out at multiple
points of the seabed?" Why did BP state that it
cannot be blamed for the crude that appeared 15
kilometers from the damaged well?
We would have to wait for another 15
days that it would take to perforate the auxiliary
well, which has an almost parallel trajectory to the
one that originated the spill, at a distance of less
than five meters from the other one, according to
the Cuban group that is analyzing the problem.
Meanwhile we must wait like well-behaved children.
If they are so confident about the
parallel well, why didn’t they implement that
measure earlier?
What will we do afterward if that
measure fails like all the rest have?
In a recent interchange that I had
with a person who is extremely well informed about
the details of the accident, due to his country’s
interests, I learned that, given the characteristics
and the situation around the well, in that case
there is no risk there of a methane emission.
July 23: no news whatsoever appeared
on the problem.
The 24th: the DPA agency affirmed
that, "a prominent U.S. scientist has accused the
British BP oil corporation of bribing experts
investigating the black tide in the Gulf of Mexico
to delay the publication of data, according to the
BBC television network," but did not relate that
immorality to any damage to the structure of the
seabed and emissions of oil and unusual methane
levels.
July 26: the principal London press
media – the BBC, Sunday Times, Sunday Telegraph and
others – reported that "a BP board meeting would
make a final decision today on whether its CEO, Tony
Hayward, is to go, for his mismanagement of the oil
spill in the Gulf of Mexico."
For their part, Notimex and El
Universal, of Mexico, published that BP "had not
made any decision on changes among its directors,
and adds that a directors’ meeting is planned for
this afternoon."
The 27th: news agencies informed
that the executive president of BP had been
dismissed.
July 28: Twelve cables and 14
countries, including the United States and a number
of its most important allies, drew up embarrassing
statements given the divulgation, by the Wikileaks
organization, of secret documents on the war in
Afghanistan. Although "Barack Obama admitted that he
was ‘concerned’ about the leak… he noted that the
information is old and does not contain anything new."
That was a cynical statement.
"The founder of Wikileaks, Julian
Assange, said that the documents are evidence of war
crimes committed by the U.S. forces."
They so accurately evidenced them
that they have shaken U.S. secretiveness to the
foundations. They talk of "civilian deaths that were
never made public." It has created conflicts among
the parties involved in those atrocities.
On the risks of methane gas
emanating from wells that are not in production,
total silence.
July 29: an AFP cable informs on the
unimaginable: Osama Bin Laden was an agent of the
U.S. intelligence services: "… Osama Bin Laden
appears in secret reports published by Wikileaks as
an active agent, present and adulated by his men in
the Afghan-Pakistani area."
It was known that, during the
Afghanis’
fight against the Soviet
occupation of Afghanistan, Osama cooperated with the
United States, but the world supposed that, in his
fight against foreign invasion, he accepted the
support of the United States and NATO as a necessity
and that, once the country was liberated, he
rejected foreign interference by creating the Al
Qaeda organization to combat the United States. Many
countries, Cuba among them, condemn his terrorist
methods that do not exclude the death of countless
innocent victims.
What a surprise for world public
opinion now to discover that Al Qaeda was a creation
of the government of that country.
That was the justification for the
war against the Taliban in Afghanistan and one of
the motives, among others, for the subsequent
invasion and occupation of Iraq by the military
forces of the United States. Two countries in which
thousands of young Americans have died and a large
number of them have been mutilated. Between the two,
more than 150,000 U.S. soldiers are committed for an
indefinite period and together with them, members of
units of the militaristic NATO organization, and
other allies like Australia and South Korea.
On July 29, a photo was published of
a 22-year-old U.S. citizen, Bradley Manning, an
intelligence analyst, who leaked 240,000 classified
documents to the Wikileaks website. There has been
no statement as to his guilt or innocence. However,
nobody can touch one hair of his head. The members
of Wikileaks have sworn to make the truth known to
the world.
The Brazilian theologian Frei Betto
published an article datelined July 30, titled "Cry
of the earth, clamor of the peoples."
Two paragraphs express the essence
of its content. "The ancient Greeks had already
noted: Gaya Earth, is a living organism. And we are
the fruit of her, engendered in 13.7 billion years
of evolution. However, in the last 200 years we have
not known how to take care of her, but have
transformed her into merchandise, from which it is
hoped to obtain the maximum profit."
"Today all forms of life on the
planet are threatened, including the human race (two-thirds
of the world population is surviving below the
poverty line) and Earth herself. Avoiding the
anticipation of the Apocalypse demands questioning
the myths of modernity – as market, development,
uninational state – all of them based on
instrumental reason."
For its part, that same day AFP
published: "The People’s Republic of China 'does not
approve of the unilateral sanctions’ adopted by the
European Union against Iran, Jiang Yu, Chinese
Foreign Ministry spokesperson, stated today."
Likewise Russia delivered an
energetic protest condemning the sanction of that
region, closely allied to the United States.
July 30: an AFP cable notes that the
Israeli defense minister stated: "The sanctions
imposed on Iran by the UN… will not make it suspend
its uranium enrichment activities in search of the
atomic bomb."
August 1: an AFP cable notes "High-ranking
military chief of the Guardians of the Revolution
warned the U.S. today against a possible attack on
Iran."
"Israel did not discount military
action against Iran in order to halt its nuclear
program."
"The international community, headed
by Washington, recently intensified its pressure on
Iran, accused of seeking to equip itself with
nuclear weapons via a covert civil nuclear program."
"Javani’s affirmations preceded a
statement from the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff,
Michael Mullen, who assured this Sunday that a U.S.
plan of attack on Iran is in place to stop Tehran
from acquiring nuclear weapons."
August 2: an AFP news report similar
in content to those of other news agencies informed:
"’I have to travel to New York in
September to take part in the UN General Assembly. I
am prepared to sit down with Obama, face to face,
man to man, before the media in order to find the
best solution,’ Ahmadinejad affirmed during a speech
broadcast by state television."
"But President Ahmadinejad warned
that the dialogue will have to be based on mutual
respect.
"’If they believe that they can wave
a wand and tell us that we have to accept everything
that they say, that will not happen,’ he added. The
Western powers ‘do not understand that things have
changed in the world,’ he added."
"’You are backing a country that has
hundreds of nuclear weapons but you are saying that
you want to stop Iran, which could possibly have
them some day…’"
The Iranians have stated that they
will fire 100 rockets against every one of the U.S.
and Israeli ships that are blockading Iran, as soon
as they inspect any Iranian merchant ship.
In that way, when Obama gives the
order to comply with the Security Council resolution,
he will be decreeing the sinking of all the U.S.
warships in that area.
Never before has such a dramatic
decision fallen upon a president of the United
States. He should have foreseen that.
On this occasion, for the first time
in my life, I am addressing United States President
Barack Obama:
You must know that it is in your
hands to offer humanity the only real possibility of
peace. Only on one occasion can you make use of your
prerogatives by giving the order to fire.
It is possible that later, on the
basis of this traumatic experience, solutions might
be found that will not lead us once again to this
apocalyptical situation. Everybody in your country,
including your worst adversaries of the left or the
right, will doubtless be grateful to you, and also
the people of the United States, who are not in any
way guilty of the situation created.
I ask you to deign to hear this
appeal that I am conveying to you in the name of the
Cuban people.
I understand that a rapid response
cannot be expected, nor would you ever give one.
Think it through well, consult your specialists, ask
your most powerful allies and international
adversaries for their opinion on the matter.
I am not interested in honors or
glories. Do it!
The world really can be liberated
from nuclear weapons and also conventional ones.
The worst of all the variants will
be nuclear war, which is already virtually
inevitable. PREVENT IT!

Fidel Castro Ruz
August 3, 2010
6:00 p.m.
Translated by Granma International
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