Fidel Castro Denounces Bin Laden Hit

Posted By Humberto Fontova On May 11, 2011 

"The assassination of an unarmed human being while surrounded by his own
relatives is something abhorrent. Assassinating him and sending him to the
depths of the sea shows fear and insecurity, (and) turns him into a much
more dangerous figure."  Fidel Castro, May 5th.

Fidel Castro's blatherings, one would like to think, are not taken
seriously. So why bother publicizing them?

Alas, all evidence proves the opposite. Most educated people, for instance,
based on the MSM's dutiful dissemination of Fidel Castro's blatherings,
firmly believe the U.S. embargoes or even "blockades" Cuba. But, in fact,
for most of the last decade, the U.S. has served as Cuba's biggest food
supplier and fifth biggest source of imports. The expenditures by 400,000
travelers from the U.S. to Cuba, combined with a blizzard of remittances
from the U.S. to Cuba, makes the annual cash-flow from  the U.S. to Cuba an
estimated $4 billion nowadays. While a proud Soviet satrapy Cuba received
$3-5 billion annually from the Soviets. Some "U.S. blockade."

Point is, never underestimate the gullibility and/or servility of the
world's media (particularly those bestowed Havana Press Bureaus) to Fidel
Castro's blatherings.

Sadly, lunacy on the subject of Fidel Castro is hardly confined to the
lunatic fringe. Upon his illness in 2006, an editorial on Castro's legacy by
the London Times, considered one of the world's wisest and most respected
newspapers (and owned by Rupert Murdoch, no less) gave the "mainstream" or
even the respectably conservative view on Fidel Castro.

"Castro has some real accomplishments to point to," starts the London Times.
"Under his rule, the impoverished Caribbean island has created health and
education systems that would be the envy of far wealthier nations.and there
is near full literacy on the island."

For the record: in 1958 that "impoverished Caribbean island" had a higher
standard of living than Ireland and Austria, higher per-capita income than
Spain and Japan, more doctors and dentists per capita than Britain and lower
infant mortality than France and Germany-the 13th lowest in the world, in
fact. Today Cuba's infant-mortality rate- despite the hemisphere's highest
abortion rate which skews this figure downward- is 48th from the top.

"Propaganda is the heart of our struggle," (Fidel Castro in a letter to
revolutionary colleague Melba Hernandez in 1956.)

"Foreign reporters - preferably American," wrote Che Guevara in his diaries,
"were much more valuable to us at that time (1957-59) than any military
victory. Much more valuable than recruits for our guerrilla force, were
American media recruits to export our propaganda." 

So has anything changed? History records few recruitment drives as
phenomenally successful or as enduring as Castro and Che's.

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In fact, regarding Bin Laden's offing, Castro is simply jealous. We got our
man; he didn't get (some of) his. Take Felix Rodriguez, happy family man and
current President of the Bay of Pigs Veterans Association. Castro put a
price on his head in Oct. of 1967, shortly after Senor Rodriguez played a
key role in nabbing Che Guevara in Bolivia.

In May 1975 General Joaquin Zenteno, a Bolivian officer who worked with
Rodriguez on Che's capture, was murdered on a Paris street. "You're next,"
heard Felix Rodriguez when he picked up the phone a few days later. "Click"

"When you get to Miami," Cuban political prisoner Roberto Martin-Perez heard
from one of his jailers the day of his release in 1987, "tell your friend
Felix Rodriguez his days are numbered. It's one of El Comandante Castro's
top priorities." Senor Roberto Martin-Perez had been childhood friends with
Felix Rodriguez and spent 28 years in Castro's dungeons and torture
chambers.

A little background: As a 19 year-old member of  Brigada 2506 (the Bay of
Pigs freedom-fighters), Felix Rodriguez infiltrated Communist Cuba weeks
before the Bay of Pigs invasion, organizing underground freedom-fighters,
planning the sabotage of key roads and bridges, staying a step ahead of the
Castro's secret police and their KGB handlers and coaches. Almost half of
his Band-of-Brothers in the infiltration teams died in front of firing
squads, after torture. Felix knew the odds. He volunteered anyway.

After the Best and Brightest stabbed the Bay of Pigs freedom-fighters in the
back, Rodriguez again foiled the Communist dragnet by slipping into the
Venezuelan embassy and escaping a year later to Florida. After the Best and
Brightest stabbed them again and twisted the blade with the
Kennedy-Khrushchev swindle (that pledged the U.S.
<http://www.hfontova.com/fidel.html> to protect Castro) Rodriguez, along
with hundreds of his Brigada Band of Brothers enlisted in the U.S. Army.

Later, as a CIA operative, Rodriguez played a key role in tracking down and
capturing Che Guevara in Bolivia and was the last to question him. "Finally
I was face to face with the assassin of thousands of my countrymen, of
hundreds of my patriot friends."

On the day he gained his U.S. citizenship in 1969, Rodriguez celebrated the
honor by volunteering for armed action in Vietnam. "I lost the country of my
birth to Communism," he writes in his book, Shadow Warrior. "I know freedom
must be protected. And I feel I owe it to my adopted country." Felix flew
over 300 helicopter combat missions in Vietmam, and was shot down five
times. He won the coveted Intelligence Star for Valor from the CIA and nine
Crosses for Gallantry from the Republic of South Vietnam. Later he battled
Communists in El Salvador using a helicopter "mobile strike unit" scheme he
developed in Vietnam. He flew over 100 combat missions in Central America,
captured the FMLF's top commander and helped crush those
Communist-terrorists decisively. All this was volunteer work.

Castro really, really wants his head and has sent several hit-teams
(including one lent to him by his late chum Yasser Arafat) to murder Felix
and his family in Florida. All have been foiled.

You'd really think Jimmy Carter's "old friend!" Castro might be satisfied
with the estimated 100,000 dead
<http://www.miamiherald.com/multimedia/news/castro/victims.html>  from his
rule already.

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