I feel the duty
to convey to those taking the trouble to read these
Reflections the opinion that all of us, with no exception,
are obliged to create awareness about the risks that
humankind are running in an inexorable manner, towards a
final and total catastrophe as the consequence of
irresponsible decisions made by politicians who fate, rather
than talent or merit, has placed the destiny of humankind in
their hands.
Whether they are citizens of their country or not, whether
they are followers of some religious belief or unbelievers,
no human being in their right mind would agree that their
children or closest kin should perish precipitously or as
victims of atrocious and torturous misery.
On the heels of the repugnant crimes that are being
increasingly committed by NATO under the aegis of the United
States and the wealthiest countries in Europe, the gaze of
the world focused on the G-20 meeting where the profound
economic crisis affecting every nation today should have
been analyzed. International opinion, especially in Europe,
was awaiting an answer for the profound economic crisis
that, with its serious social and even climatic
implications, is threatening every inhabitant on the planet.
At that meeting, it was being decided whether the Euro would
be able to be kept as the common currency for most of Europe
and even whether some of the countries would be able to
remain in the community.
There was no answer or solution of any kind for the most
serious problems of the world economy despite the efforts of
China, Russia, Indonesia, South Africa, Brazil, Argentina
and other emerging economies, anxious to cooperate with the
rest of the world in the search for solutions for the
serious economic problems affecting them.
What was unusual was that just when NATO concluded the
Libyan operation – after the air attack that injured the
constitutional head of that country, destroyed the vehicle
carrying him and leaving him at the mercy of the empire’s
mercenaries who murdered him and exhibited his body as a war
trophy, violating Muslim customs and traditions – the IAEA,
a UN body and an institution that ought to stand for world
peace, released the political, money-driven and sectarian
report putting the world on the brink of war with the use of
nuclear weapons that the Yankee empire, in alliance with
Great Britain and Israel, has been meticulously preparing
against Iran.
After the veni, vidi, vici of the famous Roman emperor more
than two thousand years ago, translated to “I came, I saw
and he died” broadcast for public opinion by an important
television network as soon as the death of Gaddafi had been
learned of, there are more than enough words to describe US
policy.
Now what is important is the need to create clear awareness
in the peoples about the abyss towards which humankind is
being led. Twice our Revolution lived through dramatic
dangers: in October of 1962, the most critical of all where
humankind was on the brink of nuclear holocaust; and in
mid-1987 when our forces were facing racist South African
troops armed with nuclear weapons that the Israelis had
helped them create.
The Shah of Iran also collaborated, along with Israel, with
the racist and fascist South African regime.
What is the UN? An organization driven by the United States
before the end of World War II. That nation, whose territory
was considerably far away from the theatre of war, had
incredibly increased its wealth; it accumulated 80% of the
world’s gold and under the leadership of Roosevelt, a
sincere anti-fascist, it promoted the development of the
nuclear weapon that Truman, his successor, a mediocre
oligarch, did not hesitate in using against the defenceless
cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945.
The world’s gold monopoly in United States’ power and the
prestige of Roosevelt handed the US the Bretton Woods
agreement, assigning it the role of issuing the dollar as
the only currency to be used for decades in world trade,
with no limiting factor other that it’s being backed by the
gold metal.
At the end of that war, the US was also the only country
possessing the nuclear weapon, a privilege it did not
hesitate in transmitting to its allies and members in the
Security Council: Great Britain and France, the two most
important colonial powers in the world at that time.
Truman had not even informed the USSR one single word about
the atomic weapon before using it. China, at that time
governed by Nationalist General Chiang Kai-shek, a
pro-Yankee oligarch, could not be excluded from that
Security Council.
The USSR, seriously stricken by the war, destruction and the
loss of more than 20 million of its sons and daughters in
the Nazi invasion, dedicated considerable economic,
scientific and human resources to bring its nuclear capacity
up to par with that of the United States. Four years later,
in 1949, it tested its first nuclear weapon: the H-bomb in
1953; and in 1955 its first megaton bomb. France had its
first nuclear weapon in 1960.
There were only three countries that had the nuclear bomb in
1957 when the UN, under the aegis of the Yankees, created
the International Atomic Energy Association (IAEA). Does
anybody think that US instrument did anything to warn the
world about the terrible dangers to which it would expose
human society when Israel, unconditional US and NATO ally,
located in the very heartland of the world’s most important
oil and gas reserves, would become a dangerous and
aggressive nuclear power?
Its forces, cooperating with colonial British and French
troops, attacked Port Said when Abdel Nasser nationalized
the Suez Canal, French property; this forced the Soviet
premier to send an ultimatum demanding the ceasing of that
aggression that the European allies of the US had no
alternative other than to attack.
To be continued tomorrow.
Fidel Castro Ruz
November 12, 2011
8:15 p.m.