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Reflections of Fidel
Impossible joy
(Taken from
CubaDebate)
I promised that I would be the "happiest man in
the world if I was wrong" but, unfortunately, my
happiness was short-lived.
The World Cup has still not ended. There are six
days left to go before the final.
What an exceptional opportunity the yanki
empire and the fascist state of Israel might miss
for keeping the minds of the vast majority of the
inhabitants of the planet off their basic problems!
Who would have noticed the disastrous plans of
the empire in relation to Iran and its crude
pretexts for attacking it?
At the same time I ask myself: what are Israeli
warships doing for the first time in the waters of
the Persian Gulf, the Strait of Hormuz and Iran’s
maritime areas?
Is it possible to imagine that the yanki
nuclear aircraft carriers and the Israeli warships
will leave their with their tails between their legs
if the requisites contained in Resolution 1929
passed by the United Nations Security Council on
June 9, 2010 – which authorizes the inspection of
Iranian ships and aircraft, with the possibility of
making those inspections within the territory of any
state and which, this time around, authorizes doing
so on the high sea – are met?
The resolution also establishes that the
inspection of Iranian ships should not be undertaken
without Iran’s consent. In that case, its refusal
would be the subject of analysis.
Another added element is the possibility of
seizing what has been inspected, if it can be
confirmed that it does not comply with the terms of
the resolution.
A disarmed Iran was the victim of that cruel war
with Iraq in which the masses of the Revolutionary
Guards cleared the minefields by advancing across
them.
This is not the case today. I explained in
earlier Reflections that Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was
chief of the Revolutionary Guards in West Iran who
bore the central brunt of that war.
Years later, an emboldened Iraqi government
dispatched the bulk of its Republican Guard and
annexed the oil rich Arab Emirate of Kuwait, an easy
prey.
The government of Iraq maintained a close
relationship with Cuba, which has provided it with
significant health services since the times when it
was not at war. Our country tried to persuade it to
abandon Kuwait and put an end to the war that it had
provoked based on erroneous points of view.
It is now known that a mediocre yanki
ambassador, who maintained excellent relations with
the government of Iraq, induced it to the error
committed.
Bush Senior attacked his former friend, leading a
powerful coalition with a strong Arab Sunni Muslim
composition from countries that supply oil to a
large part of the industrialized and rich nations,
which advanced from the south of Iraq to cut off the
retreat of the Republican Guard, which was
withdrawing toward Baghdad and which, given the
prudence of the United States Marines and Armed
Forces – under the leadership of Colin Powell, a
prestigious general and subsequently Secretary of
State of George W. Bush – escaped toward the capital
of Iraq.
Out of pure revenge, they utilized missiles
contaminated with depleted uranium against the
Republican Guard, with which, for the first time,
they experienced the damage that these could inflict
on enemy soldiers.
The Iran which, at this moment, is threatening
with its air, land and sea armies of the Muslim-Shiite
religion, is nothing like the Republican Guard that
they attacked with impunity in Iraq.
The empire is at the point of committing an
inestimable error without anybody being able to
prevent it. It is advancing inexorably toward a
disastrous fate.
The only thing that can be stated is that the
quarter finals of the World Cup took place. In that
way, we football fans were able to enjoy the
emotional games in which we saw incredible things.
It has been affirmed that, for 36 years, the Holland
team has never lost World Cup matches on a Friday.
Only thanks to computers could that calculation be
made.
It is a fact that Brazil was eliminated in the
quarter finals of the Cup. A referee left Brazil out
of them. At least that was the impression that an
excellent commentator on Cuban television
insistently repeated. Afterward, the FIFA declared
that the referee’s decision was correct.
Later on, the same referee left Brazil with 10
players at a decisive moment, when more than half of
the second time of the game remained. That was
definitely never the referee’s intention.
Yesterday, Argentina was eliminated. In the first
minutes, the German team, via midfielder Müller,
caught by surprise the confident Argentine defense
and goalkeeper and succeeded in scoring a goal.
Later, the Argentine forwards just could not
score a goal on no less than 10 occasions, for one
to the German team.
On the contrary, the German team notched up
another three and even Angela Merkel, the German
chancellor, applauded wildly.
So, once again, one of the favorite teams lost,
leaving 90% of football fans in Cuba stunned.
The vast majority of lovers of that sport do not
even know on which continent Uruguay is to be found.
A final between European countries would be the most
lackluster and anti-historic since that sport came
into the world.
On the other hand, events took place in the
international sphere that have nothing to do with
games of chance but everything to do with the
elemental logic that rules the destinies of the
empire.
A series of events saw the light of day on July
1st, 2nd and 3rd.
All of them revolve around one fact: the big
powers represented on the United Nations Security
Council with a right to the veto, plus Germany,
urged the government of Iran on July 2 make "a
prompt response" to the invitation extended to it to
return to negotiations on its nuclear program.
The day before, President Barack Obama signed a
bill extending existing measures against Iran’s
energy and banking sectors, and which could penalize
companies doing business with the Tehran government.
In other words, the rigorous blockade and the
strangulation of Iran.
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad affirmed that his
country would return to talks at the end of August
and emphasized the necessary participation of
countries such as Brazil and Turkey, the only two
members of the Security Council who opposed the
sanctions on June 9.
A high-ranking official of the European Union
contemptuously stated that neither Brazil nor Turkey
would be invited to participate in the talks.
Nothing more is needed to come to the pertinent
conclusions.
Neither of the two parties will give in: one, due
to the pride of the powerful, and the other, out of
resistance to the yoke and the capacity to fight, as
has occurred so many times in the history of
humanity.
Without any doubt whatsoever, the people of Iran,
a national of millenary traditions, will defend
themselves against the aggressors. It is
incomprehensible that Obama can seriously believe
that they would bow down to his demands.
The president of that country and its religious
leaders, inspired by the Islamic Revolution of
Ruhollah Khomeini, creator of the Revolutionary
Guards, the modern Armed Forces and the new state of
Iran, will resist.
For us, the poor nations of the world, who are
not in the least to blame for the colossal mess
created by imperialism, located in this hemisphere
to the south of the United States, others located in
the West, Center and South of Africa, and others
that are able to remain unharmed by nuclear war in
the rest of the planet, there is no alternative
other than to confront the consequences of the
catastrophic nuclear war which will erupt in a very
short time.
Unfortunately, I have nothing to rectify and I
take full responsibility for what is written in my
latest Reflections.

Fidel Castro Ruz
July 4, 2010
5:36 p.m.
Translated by Granma International
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