Fidel to Ahmadinejad: 'Stop Slandering the
Jews'<http://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2010/09/fidel-to-ahmadinejad-stop-slandering-the-jews/62566/>


An interesting read.  While Castro has been critical of Israel in the past,
it seems his criticism is of the actual government and the politics.  Not
there heritage.

Excerpt:

He said the Iranian government should understand the consequences of
theological anti-Semitism. "This went on for maybe two thousand years," he
said. "I don't think anyone has been slandered more than the Jews. I would
say much more than the Muslims. They have been slandered much more than the
Muslims because they are blamed and slandered for everything. No one blames
the Muslims for anything." The Iranian government should understand that the
Jews "were expelled from their land, persecuted and mistreated all over the
world, as the ones who killed God. In my judgment here's what happened to
them: Reverse selection. What's reverse selection? Over 2,000 years they
were subjected to terrible persecution and then to the pogroms. One might
have assumed that they would have disappeared; I think their culture and
religion kept them together as a nation." He continued: "The Jews have lived
an existence that is much harder than ours. There is nothing that compares
to the Holocaust." I asked him if he would tell Ahmadinejad what he was
telling me. "I am saying this so you can communicate it," he answered.


Excerpt:

Castro went on to analyze the conflict between Israel and Iran. He said he
understood Iranian fears of Israeli-American aggression and he added that,
in his view, American sanctions and Israeli threats will not dissuade the
Iranian leadership from pursuing nuclear weapons. "This problem is not going
to get resolved, because the Iranians are not going to back down in the face
of threats. That's my opinion," he said. He then noted that, unlike Cuba,
Iran is a "profoundly religious country," and he said that religious leaders
are less apt to compromise. He noted that even secular Cuba has resisted
various American demands over the past 50 years.


I find it interesting that Castro can see that no amount of political
wrangling is going to stop Iran from its quest to obtain nuclear arms, yet
some in our government doesn't see it.


J

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No man's life, liberty, or property is safe while the legislature is in
session. - Mark Twain

The artificial aristocracy is a mischievous ingredient in government, and
provisions should be made to prevent its ascendancy. - Thomas Jefferson


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