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Comrade-Z
22nd July 2006, 09:39
U.S. officials condemn "meddling" by third parties in Cuba (http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/local/caribbean/sfl-0721cubameddling,0,5242136.story?coll=sfla-news-caribbean)

CORAL GABLES, Fla.--U.S. officials on Friday condemned potential outside interference in Cuba's future by those who don't support democratic elections there--singling out Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez as ``meddling'' in Cuban affairs.

U.S. Sen. Mel Martinez, R-Fla., distinguished between aid from Venezuela and other countries to help the current Cuban government maintain its control over the island after 79-year-old Cuban President Fidel Castro dies, and U.S. aid to promote democracy.

``There's a big difference between attempting to prevent a transition and being of assistance to a transition,'' Martinez said. ``If there are those who believe they can impose upon Cuba a succession of a tyranny, they are wrong, and this government will not permit that.''

Martinez, who fled Cuba as a teen, was joined by three Cuban-American U.S. Congressional representatives and Commerce Sec. Carlos Gutierrez to promote a presidential commission report calling for democracy in Cuba. They met with reporters after speaking at an event sponsored by the nonpartisan lobbying group Cuba Democracy Advocates.

The 93-page report, released earlier this month, includes a proposed $80 million to help develop Cuban civic society and open communication on the island.

Gutierrez, who is also Cuban-American and co-chaired the commission's report, told reporters that during a transition in Cuba, the U.S. would help with food and humanitarian aid and assist in helping set up elections only if asked.

``That's a different story than trying to be in there and manipulating and planning something regarding the lives and future of the people of Cuba,'' he said.

The report repeatedly cites the relationship between Castro and Chavez and efforts by the two to expand their influence throughout the hemisphere using money Venezuela receives from its oil exportation.

The U.S. buys more than $30 billion in petroleum related products from Venezuela, according to the U.S. Commerce Department.

Martinez said recent tightening of the U.S.' 47-year embargo on Cuba has not had the desired effect because Cuba has turned to Venezuela and China for aid, but he cautioned that the U.S. should not abandon the policy.

The sheer audacity of the U.S. government to tell Venezuela not to "meddle" right after the U.S. government got done approving $80 million to meddle in Cuba's affairs! It's unbelievable. Anyone who reads such a headline and doesn't feel compelled to vomit is either ignorant or deluded.

Solitary Mind
22nd July 2006, 10:27
fuckin US! THEY are the ones meddling in MY PEOPLES affairs, leave cuba alone! i swear if im living in cuba when castro dies, i will NOT take this sitting down

Severian
22nd July 2006, 12:08
The amazing thing is, they probably don't realize there's any hypocrisy. Washington doesn't consider itself an outsider anywhere in its empire.

Tekun
22nd July 2006, 12:19
The US's entire policy towards Cuba is hypocritical
If a Mexican immigrant touches, interacts, and lives his life on US soil...sooner or later he'll get deported
Yet, if a Cuban immigrant sets a foot on US soil, he automatically has a choice to naturalize him or herself :rolleyes:
America's foreign policy is a joke

I think that Cuba's government and Hugo Chavez have a response against any coup attempt by the imperialists
And therez always the International brigades

Karl Marx's Camel
22nd July 2006, 15:05
Where is the 'vomit' icon?

Maybe it is partly due to me having dog shit plastered to my shoe (it's smell sickening), but this certainly make me physically ill.

Si Pinto
22nd July 2006, 17:24
The worlds greatest 'meddlers' telling everyone else to stop.

"Do as I say and not as I&#39;m doing" springs to mind. <_<

One of these days someone is going to call their bluff.

OneBrickOneVoice
23rd July 2006, 00:37
HA&#33; almost a half a century of the US shunning Cuba yet now they want a place in it&#39;s future.

Nothing Human Is Alien
23rd July 2006, 04:46
They&#39;ve never stopped trying to overthrow the Cuban revolution from its outset.

Entrails Konfetti
24th July 2006, 11:43
Good Luck telling Venezuela what it should and shouldn&#39;t do, they are the third biggest oil supplier to the USA, and they have other markets.

Slit your own throat USA.

Marion
24th July 2006, 12:03
Originally posted by EL [email protected] 24 2006, 08:44 AM
Good Luck telling Venezuela what it should and shouldn&#39;t do, they are the third biggest oil supplier to the USA, and they have other markets.

Slit your own throat USA.
Hmm, given that backing an anti-Chavez coup hasn&#39;t stopped Venezuela continuing its profitable (for some) partnerships with US oil companies I&#39;m not sure why this would. Does Venezuela have more leverage on the US than the other way round? I doubt it...

Whitten
24th July 2006, 12:17
Originally posted by Marion+Jul 24 2006, 09:04 AM--> (Marion @ Jul 24 2006, 09:04 AM)
EL [email protected] 24 2006, 08:44 AM
Good Luck telling Venezuela what it should and shouldn&#39;t do, they are the third biggest oil supplier to the USA, and they have other markets.

Slit your own throat USA.
Hmm, given that backing an anti-Chavez coup hasn&#39;t stopped Venezuela continuing its profitable (for some) partnerships with US oil companies I&#39;m not sure why this would. Does Venezuela have more leverage on the US than the other way round? I doubt it... [/b]
Since they are about to lose their Iranian Oil too, if venezuela were to stop selling it would send US oil prices through the roof.

Janus
25th July 2006, 09:08
:lol:

The US itself is not a third party or at least doesn&#39;t support third parties?

Voices that carry
25th July 2006, 20:44
The Empire is the only known terrorist on the planet,the rest are either its creations or deeds.I don&#39;t see why a legitimate government like Cuba has to be a victim here and isn&#39;t the money going to terrorists who would only terrorize Cuba? :angry:

Tekun
26th July 2006, 12:20
The FBI, CIA, the US gov, the legislative branch, and many other political institutions have links to numerous Cuban exiled terrorists that have continually terrorized la isla and its ppl


Some examples: Luis Posada Carriles, Orlando Bosch, Virgilio Paz Romero, CORU,....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luis_Posada_Carriles