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Sunny-side-up
15th February 2015, 19:54
Castro compares NATO to Nazi SS, slams US, Israel for ‘creating ISIS’

Published time: September 02, 2014 03:05

This is first time i@ve read this , so posting.

sorry if already posted (quick search did not show up)


Cuba’s former president Fidel Castro compared NATO’s recent statements to that of Nazi SS and accused US and its allies of igniting conflicts abroad. Castro slammed John McCain for backing Israel and accused both of being involved in the creation of ISIS.

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Apparently referring to the pressure the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) has been trying to exert on Moscow in connection with the Ukrainian crisis, which coincides with calls for theramping up of military budgets of NATO member countries, Cuba’s iconic leader accused Western politicians of hypocrisy and aggression.

“Many people are astonished when they hear the statements made by some European spokesmen for NATO when they speak with the style and face of the Nazi SS,” Castro wrote in a column published in Cuban state media.

“Adolf Hitler’s greed-based empire went down in history with no more glory than the encouragement provided to NATO’s aggressive and bourgeois governments, which makes them the laughing stock of Europe and the world.”

Castro, 88, also attacked US Senator John McCain over his policies in the Middle East, describing him as “Israel’s most unconditional ally.”

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http://rt.com/news/184340-castro-compares-nato-nazi/

Tesla_WTC_Solution
15th February 2015, 21:05
The old man makes good sense to me, kind of like Pablo Neruda, his words have a poetic quality in older age.

lucidity
15th February 2015, 21:18
Hello Siblings,

I'm pleased to see that Castro, despite earlier rumours, hasn't lost his marbles at all.

I wonder what vitamins and minerals he's taking.

be happy

lucidity :-)

sigma6
15th February 2015, 22:25
"... and the good shall overcome evil..." :wizard:

Tesla_WTC_Solution
15th February 2015, 23:13
http://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2013/11/castro-oswald-could-not-have-been-the-one-who-killed-kennedy/281674/

Castro: 'Oswald Could Not Have Been the One Who Killed Kennedy'
What Cuba's former president thinks really happened in Dallas 50 years ago this week
JEFFREY GOLDBERGNOV 20 2013, 1:24 PM ET


Kennedy was only a peripheral subject of our discussions. Castro, I found, was preoccupied with the threat of nuclear war and proliferation, as one would expect him to be: He was one of the three key players in an episode, the Cuban missile crisis of 1962, that nearly brought about the destruction of the planet. John F. Kennedy was his adversary; Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet premier, was his patron. At one point, I mentioned to him the letter he wrote to Khrushchev, at the height of the crisis, in which he asked the Soviets to consider launching a nuclear strike against the U.S. if the Americans attacked Cuba. "That would be the time to think about liquidating such a danger forever through a legal right of self-defense," he wrote. In Havana, I asked him, “At a certain point it seemed logical for you to recommend that the Soviets bomb the U.S. Does what you recommended still seem logical now?" He answered: "After I've seen what I've seen, and knowing what I know now, it wasn't worth it at all.” I expressed relief that Khrushchev ignored his request.


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A Swiftly Tilting Planet (1978) is a science fiction novel by Madeleine L'Engle, the third book in the Time Quartet.

The book's title is an allusion to the poem "Morning Song of Senlin" by Conrad Aiken.[1]

Charles Wallace Murry, an advanced and perceptive child in A Wrinkle in Time and A Wind in the Door, has grown into adolescence. His intelligence and remarkable goodness carry him through an adventure in time to attempt to save the world from nuclear disaster threatened by Mad Dog Branzillo, the dictator of the fictional South American country of Vespugia. To change the outcome of the present, Charles Wallace must change the past, in a series of "might-have-beens", events which are turning points fought over by the powers of good and evil.


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kaon
16th February 2015, 14:26
We did create ISIS either directly or indirectly in the same way that we created Al-Qaida. These "organizations" were created to combat us. Had we started no wars in the middle east they wouldn't exist in the first place.

As far as Castro, he and his people have paid the price for their grave error in judgement back in the 1960's and I have believed for years that we should forgive and move on.
I don't care what people say about Castro and while I wouldn't want to break bread with him, but this statement made by him is nothing new as he has demonstrated over the years that it is a truthful thought within his own borders: "Instead of promoting conflicts, the governments should “introduce more food, build hospitals and schools for the billions of human beings who desperately need them,” the Cuban leader believes.

Funny (and true) that he doesn't want McCain to come up for any air, lol