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Skeptic
4th February 2005, 20:17
Cuban Leader Castro Calls Bush 'Deranged'

By VANESSA ARRINGTON

HAVANA (AP) - In his first public remarks since the United States dubbed Cuba an outpost of tyranny, Fidel Castro called President Bush ``deranged'' and belittled recent improvements in relations between Cuba and Europe.

In a televised address late Tuesday, Castro maintained his trademark go-it-alone attitude, saying his communist-run island is a paradise that is doing fine without the help of the United States or Europe.

Cuba ``doesn't need the United States. It doesn't need Europe,'' he said. ``What a wonderful thing to be able to say, that (Cuba) doesn't need any assistance - it's learned to live without it.''

Speaking at an international pedagogy conference in Havana, Castro referred only briefly to comments by Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, who last month identified Cuba, Myanmar, Belarus and Zimbabwe as ``outposts of tyranny'' that would require close U.S. attention. He said if the mission of Bush's administration was to crush tyranny, ``our mission is to defeat empires.''


The Cuban leader, wearing his olive green military uniform, linked Bush's government to corruption and torture. He said he closely watched the U.S. leader's inauguration speech Jan. 20 and saw ``the face of a deranged person.''


``If only it were just the face,'' he said to roars of applause by educators from 52 countries at the conference.


The Cuban leader also warned against a potential invasion by the United States, a theme often repeated in public addresses. Washington has said repeatedly it has no plans to attack the Caribbean island.


``If they make the mistake of attacking this country, well Mr. Bush, or whoever will be there, I recommend to you it would be better if you use 50 nuclear bombs to exterminate all of us,'' he said.


Castro staunchly defended Cuba's socialist system, which the Bush administration has openly said should be replaced with a democratic, free-market one.


``This country is heaven, in the spiritual sense of the word,'' he said. ``And I say (to Bush), we prefer to die in heaven than survive in hell.''


Castro, 78, stood for much of the five-hour speech. After he broke his right arm and shattered his left kneecap in an accidental fall in October, he used a wheelchair before he standing up and walking again in December.


He expressed little enthusiasm for renewed diplomatic ties between Cuba and the European Union, indicating with displeasure that this week's decision by EU foreign ministers to lift sanctions on Cuba was temporary.


Under the decision, high-level governmental visits will resume and embassies will stop inviting Cuban dissidents to their gatherings in Havana. The 25-nation bloc had imposed the sanctions after Castro's government cracked down on opponents in March 2003.


The EU's new policy, which demands the release of all imprisoned dissidents, is up for review in July.


``They are treating us ... as if we were condemned to a death sentence,'' using these months to ``observe how I behave,'' Castro said.



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Paradox
4th February 2005, 20:38
Bush does look deranged! :lol:

The remark about Cuba being "heaven" was strange though.

Nzinga
4th February 2005, 21:00
We all realize, (even republicans and psycho conservatives) that Bush is off his rocker. he is deranged. :blink: Im wit castro on that 100 percent...by the way, Ima be here very often. I am Queen Nzinga.

Uhuru y libertad

bolshevik butcher
4th February 2005, 21:14
I would hardly call Cuba heaven either.

RagsToRevolution
4th February 2005, 21:21
Originally posted by [email protected] 4 2005, 08:38 PM
Bush does look deranged! :lol:

The remark about Cuba being "heaven" was strange though.
Castro was using metaphor. He said in the "spiritual" sense, which means in the spirit of the Revolution. Cuba is the heart of the Revolution, the best example of it, while the U$ is the opposite, an ideal opposed to all the Revolution stands for.

Ramshaw is all
4th February 2005, 21:36
Bush really is an idiot and Condoleezza Rice is just as bad, yes Castro runs a dictatorship but Bush is unbelievably corrupt, i know which i would prefer to live under. Keep on hittng them corrupt capitalist bastards back Castro.

Commie Girl
4th February 2005, 21:40
This is a thread in Opposing Ideologies :D

Des
4th February 2005, 21:58
grrr @ the media...

castro cleary says "heaven in a spiritual sense"

and they tag up headlines "CASTRO SAYS CUBA IS HEAVEN" .. grrr

October Revolution
5th February 2005, 13:46
Bastards twisting everything to suit their needs. Castro is incredibly well spoken and wouldn't say anything like at least in the way the US means, it's all twisted. :angry:

Anarchist Freedom
5th February 2005, 14:58
DID anybody catch that?? 5 hour speech he stood for most of it!!!! he is insane the president doesnt give a speech for more then 5 minutes before he is done. NOW castro is hardcore :lol:

Karl Marx's Camel
5th February 2005, 15:05
he is insane the president doesnt give a speech for more then 5 minutes before he is done.


"What" President?

SpeCtrE
5th February 2005, 15:42
Great Remark by Fidel on one of the still uncaged crazy Animals on the world.

Anarchist Freedom
5th February 2005, 15:57
NWOG:american president if you will call him that

NYer565
5th February 2005, 21:40
All I can think of right now is the video of him falling... :lol:

bolshevik butcher
6th February 2005, 11:13
Originally posted by [email protected] 5 2005, 09:40 PM
All I can think of right now is the video of him falling... :lol:
What's so funny about an old man falling, let's all laugh at the pope just now, he's ill, ha ha ha.

Karl Marx's Camel
6th February 2005, 13:01
NWOG:american president if you will call him that

Well, I took it that way, since when someone mention "the president" it's usually the President of the United States.

It's all about the US.

October Revolution
6th February 2005, 21:36
Originally posted by Clenched Fist+Feb 6 2005, 11:13 AM--> (Clenched Fist @ Feb 6 2005, 11:13 AM)
[email protected] 5 2005, 09:40 PM
All I can think of right now is the video of him falling... :lol:
What's so funny about an old man falling, let's all laugh at the pope just now, he's ill, ha ha ha. [/b]
Well said fucking capitalist no regards for anyone but themselves, lets push him over and laugh see how he likes it.