
THE HANDSTAND |
NOVEMBER-JANUARY2010
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A Science
Fiction Story
By Fidel Castro
Nov, 11, 2009 -- I very much regret to have to
criticize Obama knowing that there are in that country
other could-be presidents worse than him. I am aware that
that position in the United States is today a major
headache. The best example of this is the report in
yesterday's edition of Granma that 237 US members of
Congress, or 44%, are millionaires. This does not mean
that every one of them is an incorrigible reactionary but
it is extremely difficult that they feel like the many
million Americans who do not have access to medical care,
who are unemployed or who need to work very hard to earn
their living.
Of course, Obama himself is no beggar; he owns millions
of dollars. He excelled as a professional and his command
of language, his eloquence and intellect are
unquestionable. Also, he was elected president despite
his being an African American, a first time occurrence in
the history of his country's racist society, which is
enduring a profound international economic crisis of its
own making.
This is not about being an anti-American as the system
and its huge media intend to label its adversaries.
The American people are not the culprits but rather the
victims of a system that is not only unsustainable but
worse still: it is incompatible with the life of humanity.
The smart and rebellious Obama who suffered humiliation
and racism in his childhood and youth understands this,
but the Obama educated by the system and committed to it
and to the methods that took him to the US presidency
cannot resist the temptation to pressure, to threaten and
even to deceive others.
He is a workaholic. Perhaps no other American president
would dare to engage in such an intense program as he
intends to carry out in the next eight days.
According to plan, he will take an extensive tour of
Alaska where he intends to address the troops stationed
there. He will be visiting Japan, Singapore, the People's
Republic of China and South Korea. He will attend the
Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum (APEC) and that
of the Association of East Asian Nations (ASEAN). He will
hold talks with the Prime Minister of Japan and His
Majesty Emperor Akihito in the land of the Rising Sun as
well as with the prime ministers of Singapore and South
Korea and the presidents of Indonesia Susilo Bambang, of
Russia Dimitri Medvedev and of the People's Republic of
China Hu Jintao. He will be making speeches and giving
press conferences. He will be carrying with him his
nuclear briefcase, which we hope he will have no need to
use during his hasty tour.
His Security advisor has said that Obama will discuss
with the president of Russia the continuance of the START-1
Treaty set to expire on December 5, 2009. There is no
doubt that some reductions of the enormous nuclear
arsenal will be agreed upon, albeit this will be of no
consequence to world peace and economy.
What is our distinguished friend planning to discuss
during his intense journey? The White House has made its
solemn announcement: climate change and economic recovery;
nuclear disarmament and the Afghan war; and, the risks of
war in Iran and in the People's Democratic Republic of
Korea. There is plenty of material to produce a science
fiction book.
But, how can Obama unravel the problems of climate change
when the position of his representatives during the
preparatory meetings of the Copenhagen Summit on the
greenhouse effect gas emissions was the worst among those
of the industrialized and rich nations, both in Bangkok
and Barcelona, because the United States chose not to
sign the Kyoto Protocol and the oligarchy of that country
is not willing to really cooperate.
How can he contribute to the solution of the grave
economic problems afflicting a large part of humanity
when at the end of 2008 the total debt of the United
States --including that of the federal, state and local
administrations, the businesses and
familiesamounted to 57 trillion dollars, that is,
over 400% of its GDP, and that country's budget deficit
reached almost 13% of its GDP in fiscal year 2009, an
information that Obama is certainly aware of.
What can he offer Hu Jintao when his openly protectionist
policies have been aimed against the Chinese exports and
he is demanding at all costs that the Chinese government
revaluates the Yuan, an action that would adversely
impact on the growing Third World imports from China?
The Brazilian theologian Leonardo Boff, who is not a
disciple of Karl Marx but an honest catholic among others
who are not willing to cooperate with the imperialism in
Latin America, has recently said that "....we are
risking our destruction and the devastation of life's
diversity."
"[...] almost half of humanity is living today under
the poverty line. The wealthiest 20% are consuming 82.49%
of all of the riches on Earth while the poorest 20% are
living on a tiny 1.6%." He also quotes the FAO as he
warns that "...there will be in the upcoming years
from 150 to 200 million climate refugees." And then
he adds that "humanity is consuming today a 30%
above the regenerating capacity...the planet is giving
unmistakable signs that it can stand it no more."
What he says is true, but Obama and the US Congress have
yet to find out.
What is he leaving to us in the hemisphere? The shameful
problem in Honduras and the annexation of Colombia where
the United States will set up seven military bases. They
also established a military base in Cuba more than one-hundred
years ago and remain there by force. It was in that base
where they installed the horrible torture center widely
known around the world; the same that Obama has been
unable to close, yet.
I hold the view that before Obama completes his term
there will be from six to eight right-wing governments in
Latin America that will be allies of the empire. Likewise,
the US extreme right will try to limit his administration
to one term. Once again there will be a Nixon, a Bush or
the like of a Cheney in the White House. Then, the
meaning will be clear of those absolutely unjustifiable
bases threatening today the South American peoples with
the pretext of fighting drug-trafficking, a problem
created by the tens of billions of dollars that organized
crime and the production of drugs in Latin America
receive from the United States.
Cuba has shown it only takes justice and social
development to fight drugs. In our country, the crime
rate per 100,000 people is one of the lowest in the world.
No other country in the hemisphere can exhibit such low
rates of violence. It is known that, despite the blockade,
no other country can boast our high education levels.
The Latin American peoples will resist the onslaught of
the empire!
Obama's trip seems a science fiction story.
Fidel Castro Ruz
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