[NYTr] Lamrani: Bush’s new threats to Cuba Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2007 16:41:49 -0600 (CST) Via NY Transfer News Collective * All the News that Doesn't Fit RebeliC3n via CubaNow - Nov 5, 2007 http://www.cubanow.net/global/loader.php?&secc=12&item=3629&c=2 Bushbs new threats to Cuba By Salim Lamrani Translated by Karen LC3pez Cubanow.- On October 24, 2007 at the venue of the State Department in Washington, President George W. Bush pronounced a long and very virulent discourse against the Havana government. While a great number of Californians are prey to fire and Iraq is being buried down under a bloody and never ending war, the White House brought back something that has it obsessed since 1959-and which justifies almost fifty years of terrorist aggressions, a cruel and inhuman economic punishment together with a political and diplomatic war: Cuba. (1) bFew problems have defied this Department-and our nation- like the Cuba situation,b declared Bush, highlighting the unacceptable character of such a reality. Since Fidel Castrobs rise to power, Washington has not ceased in its attempt to overthrow the revolutionary government at any cost. But this government, thanks to the support of most of the population, has managed to resist the state of siege imposed successively by ten U.S. presidents. (2) Bush started its speech showing of his deep knowledge of Cuban reality: bIn Cuba it is illegal to change your job, to move from one house to the other, to travel to a foreign country and to read books and magazines without the specific permission from the state.b Also, according to the U.S. President, bIt is illegal for more than three Cubans to sit together without authorisationb and bthe programs of the ComitC)s de Defensa de la RevoluciC3n (Committees for the Defence of the Revolution) do not fight criminality. Instead they control the citizens, watch the comings and goings of the visitors and investigate to which radio station they listen to.b In a word, bthe sense of community and basic confidence between human beings has disappeared.b (3) The current occupant of the White House did not stop there. Since he is not afraid of making a fool of himself, he had no doubt when he expressed the situation of the press: bA Cuban journalist asked for something to the foreigners who were visiting him: a pen. Another one uses shoe polish as ink,b declared the U.S. leader with all solemnity. (4) bThe Cuban regime uses the U.S. embargo as the scapegoat of Cuban miseries,b stated Bush. So, the inhumane economic sanctions that gravely affect the everyday life of every person in the population would just be an excuse. But, in that case, the President does not explain why he badvises the Congress to show its support and its solidarity for a fundamental change in Cuba while maintaining the embargo.b (5) Bush requested the international community to join him in his irrational and inefficient policy and to apply sanctions to Cuba. He named the examples of the European nations that humbly follow all of Washington orders, that is the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland, who do not doubt in meddling in Cuban internal affairs and boost subversion. (6) The president, always very much aware of Cuban reality, proposed grants for Cuban students bso that they might have better educational opportunities,b when every international institution-from United Nations to the World Bank- agree at the time of praising Cuban excellence in the field of education. To this respect, 157 countries out of the 175 have just selected Cuba for UNESCObs Executive Council. On the other hand, ironies of history, currently there are 500 poor American students, excluded from the university system of the first democracy of the world, follow a totally free of charge degree in medicine in Cuba. But this aspect apparently escaped the Presidentbs shrewdness. (7) The occupant of the White House also announced the creation of a bFund of Freedom for Cuba,b with some thousand millions dollars, under the direction of State Secretary Condoleezza Rice and the Commerce Secretary Carlos GutiC)rrez, destined to overthrow the Havana government and to bring back Cuba to a U.S. influence sphere. Bush said it clear: bthe key word in our future relations with Cuba is not bstabilityb but bfreedomb.b He might have been making reference to the one existing currently in Iraq and Afghanistan. (8) As a conclusion, Bush made a call to insurrection destined to the military: bWhen the Cubans rise to ask for their freedom . . . . you will have to decide. Will you defend a dying and shameful order using the force against your own people? Or will you embrace the desire of your people for change?b Finally, he used this occasion to talk to the bCubans who were listening to him-maybe under great riskb-through MartC- Radio and TV, two U.S. media that illegally broadcast subversive programs to Cuba: bWe want nothing of you but to welcome you to hope and the happiness of freedom.b (9) But contrary to Bushbs statement, Cubans were not bunder great risksb listening to his speech. It was broadcasted in Cuba through the radio, television and the written press, for example Granma, the official newspaper from the Cuban Communist Party. The New Herald, an extreme right newspaper from Miami controlled by the former Cuban oligarchy, expressed its surprise when it pointed out that Bushbs speech were spread with bno interruptions.b (10) The inhabitants of the island, who hate all sort of attack to their national sovereignty and independence, could realize in this way how much was Washington proposing a fanatical intervention in their internal affairs, something which is unacceptable as well as contrary to international legality. They were also able to observe how disconnected is the U.S. president from the Cuban reality. In his speech, with a strong colonialist stink, Bush destroyed the right of auto-destruction of the people. Instead of offering them bthe hope and the happiness of freedom,b the U.S. President promised them to increase even more the economic sanctions against them and to increase in this way the sufferings and everyday hardships. Felipe PC)rez Roque, the Cuban Minister for Foreign Affaires, vigorously condemned bthe unprecedented increase in the U.S. governmentbs politics against Cuba.b According to him, it is ba confirmation that the current policy . . . is the change in regime in Cuba, even by force.b The discourse in Washington is ban irresponsible act that offers an idea of the level of frustration, despair and personal hate of President Bush for Cuba; an evocation for violence, a call, even to the use of force to overthrow the Cuban revolution to impose its plans upon Cuba.b (11) But Cuba, since 1959, has not been very sensible to the threat language and blackmail has only managed to radicalize the Cuban revolutionary process along the years. In 1962, Cubans were ready to suffer a nuclear holocaust before renouncing to their sovereignty. Basically, nothing has changed. PC)rez Roque insisted much on this point: bif the aim of the U.S. Presidentbs speech is to intimidate the people, to scare the leaders, I should tell him now that it has been a total failure.b (12) For Ricardo AlarcC3n, president of the Cuban National Assembly, bit is nothing else but a proof of the delirium (of Bush). He will never have Cuba.b (13) The current U.S. government which has just destroyed two countries, which is responsible for the GuantC!namo and Abu-Ghraib crimes as well as for the massacre of nearly a million people in Iraq and Afghanistan, for the secret prisons, for the clandestine flights, which legalized torture, has no moral authority to discourse on liberty and human rights. Bushbs declaration prompted different reactions, among them the one from the democratic candidate to the presidency, Barack Obama, who criticized the words of the occupant of the White House: bThe cause is freedom will not advance with counterproductive threats or conventional discourses. We have to allow U.S. citizens with a Cuban origin to visit their relatives in the island and for them to send them money. It is time to break George W. Bush statu quo.b (14) Wayne S. Smith, former U.S. ambassador in Cuba, classified the measures as babsurd.b bThis supposed fund for freedom with several millions is simple the product of the Presidentbs imagination,b he highlighted. Cuba bhas already several thousand millions dollars from Venezuela and China. Cuban economy is not going badly,b he concluded. (15) Also, the Associated Press recognized that the politics to produce and finance an internal opposition was nor new: bFor several years, the U.S. government has been spending millions of dollars to support Cuban opposition.b (16) No nation in the world would accept for agents under the service of a foreign power to act freely in their territory. The European Union, once again, showed of their political cowardice by maintaining a conspiratorial silence. They didnbt even condescend to reply to the words of President Bush, inadmissible for international right. Would they have been so discreet if China, Russia or Iran had made a call to overthrow the government of another sovereign nation? Any good analyst knows for sure that Bushbs objectives are not feasible in Cuba. Washington insists in the same politics that has failed sadly for almost half a century. The revolutionary government has the massive support of the population and is far from being isolated in an international arena. Apart from this, even the unsatisfied sectors in Cuban society join together in a united front with the leaders of the country when they have to preserve their national identity and sovereignty. Foreign destabilizations only reinforce the cohesion of the people around the government. If we talk about an eventual armed intervention, the popular reaction would be such that the Vietnam war and the current Iraq conflict would seem to be simple walks in the park compared to what would happen to the U.S. troops if they were to be crazy enough to disembark in Cuba. This is not an exaggeration. Cuban people are politically and ideologically ready to make any sacrifice to defend the integrity of their homeland. It will not negotiate its independence and the United States has to accept this reality. Notes (1) George W. Bush, "Remarks by the President on Cuba Policy," Office of the Press Secretary, The Miami Herald, October 24, 2007. (2) Ibid. (3) Ibid. (4) Ibid.; Wilfredo Cancio Isla, "La CC!mara da sC3lido apoyo a la democracia en Cuba," The New Herald, June 22, 2007. (5) George W. Bush, "Remarks by the President on Cuba Policy," op. cit. (6) Ibid. (7) Ibid. (8) Ibid. (9) Ibid. (10) Wilfredo Cancio Isla, "Transmiten en la isla el discurso presidencial," The New Herald, October 25, 2007. (11) Felipe PC)rez Roque, "Nosotros estamos claros de quC) significa la 'libertad,'" Cuba Debate, October 25, 2007. (12) Ibid. (13) Alexandra Valencia, "Cubabs Alarcon Uncertain on Castrobs re-election," The Miami Herald, October 25, 2007. (14) El Nuevo Herald, "Opiniones sobre el discurso," 25 de octubre de 2007. (15) Antonio Rodriguez, "Bush Call for Cuba Democracy Fund Likely to Fall on Deaf Ears," Agence France-Presse, October 26, 2007. (16) Ben Feller, "Bush Touts Cuban Life After Castro," Associated Press, October 24, 2007. [Salim Lamrani is a French professor, writer and journalist. He is a specialist in Cuba-United Status relations. He has published the books: Washington contre Cuba (Washington against Cuba) (Pantin: Le Temps des Cerises, 2005), Cuba face C lbEmpire (GenC(ve: Timeli, 2006) and Fidel Castro, Cuba et les Etats-Unis (Pantin: Le Temps des Cerises, 2006). 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