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Hexen
13th July 2010, 06:34
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE66B1OP20100712

Now the most worrying part that Castro predicts a possible Nuclear War...


(Reuters) - Former Cuban leader Fidel Castro, who has lived in seclusion since falling ill four years ago, will appear on Cuban television and radio on Monday evening to discuss his theory that the world is on the verge of nuclear war, the Communist Party newspaper Granma said in its Monday online edition.

The appearance will mark the second time in less than a week that the suddenly resurgent 83-year-old has made a public appearance, after staying out of view, except in occasional photographs and videos, since undergoing emergency intestinal surgery in July 2006.

Last Wednesday, he made a visit to a Havana scientific center that was disclosed in a blog on Saturday.

Castro writes opinion columns, or "Reflections," for Cuba's state-run media that in recent weeks have focused on his prediction that nuclear war will soon break out, sparked by a conflict between the United States and Iran over international sanctions against Iran's nuclear activities.

"The empire is at the point of committing a terrible error that nobody can stop. It advances inexorably toward a sinister fate," he wrote on July 5.

The "empire" is how Castro usually refers to the United States, his bitter foe from the time he took power in Cuba in a 1959 revolution.

In a column published on Sunday night, Castro said the "principal purpose" of his writings has been to "warn international public opinion of what was occurring."

He said he has reached his dire conclusion based in part on "observing what happened, as the political leader that I was during many years, confronting the empire, its blockades and its unspeakable crimes."

The columns have attracted little attention internationally and caused little reaction in Cuba, but Castro promised to continue his lonely fight to warn the world of the coming disaster.

"I don't hesitate in running risks of compromising my modest moral authority," he wrote on Sunday. "I will continue writing 'Reflections' about the topic."

Castro ruled Cuba for 49 years before provisionally ceding power to younger brother Raul Castro following his 2006 surgery.

Citing age and infirmity, he officially resigned in February 2008 and Raul Castro, now 79, was elected president by the National Assembly.

Fidel Castro's reappearance comes as Cuba is preparing to release 52 political prisoners, all jailed in a crackdown on the opposition in 2003 while he was still in power. Well it's possible that Castro might be old or still living in the past (1962) but does anyone else see if his predictions are likely or not?

Adi Shankara
13th July 2010, 06:55
First of all, I'm glad to see he is in good enough health to speak. warms my heart, it really does. bless him.

2nd of all, his predictions about nuclear war, in my opinion, are a little off base; I think most war in the future will be economic and will target food distribution and water control more than actual violence. it's more effective, cheaper, and doesn't carry nearly the negative stigma of dropping nuclear weapons--although it should.

Stephen Colbert
13th July 2010, 07:00
I highly doubt nuclear war will result ever. Ever heard of MAD?

Iran will most likely make an international statement about how they are close to nuclear war ya da ya da U.N. protocol some tensions, but nothing nuclear.

Suddenly it seems like overthrowing the democratically elected Mossadeq regime in 1953 Iran was not such a strong idea... Islamic revolution in '79 and now in '10 Nuclear ambitions? Imperialism backfiring at its finest.

Raúl Duke
13th July 2010, 15:55
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE66B1OP20100712

Now the most worrying part that Castro predicts a possible Nuclear War...

Well it's possible that Castro might be old or still living in the past (1962) but does anyone else see if his predictions are likely or not?



in recent weeks have focused on his prediction that nuclear war will soon break out, sparked by a conflict between the United States and Iran over international sanctions against Iran's nuclear activities.

I sure as hell hope they're wrong.

Franz Fanonipants
13th July 2010, 16:03
$10 Israel drops the first nuke.