Jose Marti was among the
glorious legion of patriots who throughout the second half
of the 19th century fought against the loathsome colonialism
brandished by Spain for 300 years. Marti most clearly
foresaw such a dramatic destiny and expressed this view in
the last lines he would write prior to engaging in tough
combat against a well-equipped and battle-hardened Spanish
column. He declared that the primary objective of his
struggles were “… preventing in time, by Cuba's
independence, that the United States should expand through
the Antilles and pounce with that added strength on our
lands of America. Everything that I have done up to now and
will do in the future shall be done for this purpose.”
Today one cannot be a patriot or a revolutionary without
thoroughly understanding this profound truth.
Without a doubt, the mass media, the monopoly of technical
resources, and the substantial funds earmarked for
misleading and making the masses mindless today represent
considerable but not insurmountable obstacles.
Cuba showed that —despite being a factory of Yankee
colonialism with widespread illiteracy and generalized
poverty— it was possible to stand up to the country that
threatened to definitively takeover the Cuban nation. No one
can argue that at the time there was a national bourgeoisie
that was opposed to the empire. In fact, the Cuban
bourgeoisie at the time had developed such close ties to the
empire that, shortly following the triumph of the
Revolution, it sent 14,000 unprotected children to the
United States based on the horrendous lie that Cuba was to
abolish parental authority. History would come to remember
this event as Operation Peter Pan and as one of the worst
manipulations of children for political ends ever recorded
in the Western Hemisphere.
Barely two days after the triumph of the Revolution the
national territory was invaded by mercenary forces —made up
of former Batista soldiers and sons of landowners and the
bourgeoisie— armed and escorted by the United States with
ships from the US Navy fleet including aircraft carriers
with equipment ready for action. The defeat and capture of
almost the entire force of mercenaries in less than 72
hours, and the destruction of their planes that were
operating out of Nicaraguan bases and naval transportation
means, represented a humiliating defeat for the empire and
their Latin American allies who had underestimated the Cuban
people’s capacity to fight.
Responding to the stoppage of oil supplies from the US, the
previous total suspension of traditional Cuban sugar quotas
in the US market, and the ban on trade in place for more
than 100 years, the USSR began to supply fuel, to buy our
sugar, to trade with our country and, finally, to supply the
arms that Cuba could not acquire in other markets.
The idea of a systematic campaign of pirate attacks
organized by the CIA, sabotages and military actions by
groups created and armed by the US, before and after the
mercenary attack and that would culminate with the United
States’ military invasion of Cuba, gave rise to the events
that pushed the world to the brink of total nuclear war that
no sides or even humanity itself would have survived.
Those events no doubt cost Nikita Jruschov his job. He had
underestimated his adversary, ignored opinions and
information, and did not consult his final decision with
those of us who were in the frontline. What could have been
a significant moral victory became a costly political
setback for the USSR. For many years the US continued to
commit the worst crimes against Cuba and many, such as its
criminal blockade, are still carried out today.
Jruschov made extraordinary gestures to our country. At the
time I did not hesitate in strongly criticizing the
agreement reached with the United States without
consultation. But it would be ungrateful and unjust to not
acknowledge his extraordinary solidarity at difficult and
decisive junctures for our people in their historic battle
for independence and their revolution in face of the
powerful US empire. I understand that the situation was
extremely tense and that he did not want to lose a minute
when he made his decision to remove the missiles and the
Yankees, very secretly, agreed to not carry out their
invasion.
Despite all the decades that have passed and make up more
than half a century, the Cuban fruit has not fallen into
Yankee hands.
Current news from Spain, France, Iraq, Afghanistan,
Pakistan, Iran, Syria, England, the Malvinas and several
other parts of the planet are serious and all foretell
political and economic disaster due to the foolhardiness of
the United States and its allies.
I will limit myself to just a few topics. I must point out
that the campaign to select a Republican candidate as the
possible future president of this globalized and
far-reaching empire has become —I say this in all
seriousness— the greatest competition of idiocy and
ignorance that has ever been heard. But as I have things to
do, I cannot dedicate any time to this topic. I knew it
would be like this.
I prefer to analyze some other press dispatches that show
the incredible cynicism generated by the decadence of the
West. One of these reports, with amazing tranquility, tells
the story of a Cuban “political prisoner” who, according to
the article, died after a 50-day hunger strike. A journalist
from Granma, Juventud Rebelde, radio or any other [Cuban]
news agency might make a mistake writing on any given topic,
but they would never make up a news story and fabricate a
lie.
The article published in Granma confirms that the 50-day
hunger strike did not take place. The prisoner was in jail
for committing a common crime and sentenced to four years
for an assault that left his wife’s face battered. The man’s
own mother-in-law went to the police to request their help.
All family members were aware of all the procedures taken
regarding the medical care he received and were thankful of
the efforts carried out by the specialist doctors who
attended him. The article goes on to say that he received
care at the best hospital in eastern Cuba, as any other
citizen would have received. He died as a result of
secondary multiple organ failure associated with an acute
respiratory infection.
The patient had received all the available medical care from
a country that possesses one of the best medical systems in
the world and that provides these services free-of-charge,
despite the empire’s blockade against our country. It simply
represents a duty in a country where the Revolution proudly
respects, as it always has for more than 50 years, the
principles that gave it its invincible force.
Given their excellent relations with Washington, it would be
best if the Spanish government went to the United States to
take a look at what happens in Yankee prisons, their
ruthless treatment of millions of prisoners, their electric
chair policy, and the horrors committed against prisoners
and public protesters.
On Monday, January 23, Granma published a full-page,
hard-hitting editorial entitled Cuba’s Truths. The article
details the exceptional degree of shamelessness in the
latest campaign of lies launched against our Revolution by
some governments “traditionally committed to anti-Cuban
subversion.”
Our people are well aware of the standards that have
governed over the irreproachable conduct of our Revolution
since the first combat and that has never been sullied
throughout more than half a century. They also know that
they can never be pressured or blackmailed by their enemies.
Our laws and regulations will invariably be abided by.
This is worthwhile to point out with total clarity and
openness. The Spanish government and the beat-up European
Union, in the midst of an acute economic crisis, should know
what to abide by. It is a disgrace to read declarations from
both regions in news reports that are full of shameless lies
attacking Cuba. Try to save the Euro first if you can, try
to resolve chronic unemployment that increasingly affects
young people, and respond to the indignados who have only
received attacks and constant beatings from the police.
We cannot ignore that those who currently govern in Spain
are admirers of Franco, who sent members of the Blue
Division along with SS and SA Nazis to kill Soviets. Close
to 50,000 of them participated in the bloody attacks. In the
most cruel and painful operation of that war, the Leningrad
Blockade where one million Russian citizens died, the Blue
Division were part of the forces that attempted to strangle
the heroic city. The Russian people will never forgive that
horrendous crime.
The rightwing fascists led by Aznar, Rajoy and other
servants of the empire must know about the 16,000 fatalities
suffered by their predecessors of the Blue Division and the
Iron Crosses that Hitler awarded the officials and soldiers
of that division.
It is not a surprise then to see how the Gestapo police are
treating the Spanish men and women who demand the right to
work and bread in the country with the highest unemployment
in Europe.
Why do the mass media outlets of the empire lie so
shamelessly?
Those who control those media outlets are determined to
deceive and make the world mindless with their gross lies,
maybe believing that they represent the main recourse
necessary to maintain the global system of domination and
plunder, especially against those victims close to the
mother country —the close to 70 million Latin Americans and
Caribbean people who live in this hemisphere.
The fraternal republic of Venezuela has become one of the
main targets of this policy. The reason is obvious. Without
Venezuela, the empire would have imposed its Free Trade
Agreement on all of the people of the continent living south
of the United States; an area that holds the planet’s
largest reserves of land, fresh water and minerals as well
as great energy resources, which, when managed in solidarity
with the other people in the world, constitutes resources
which cannot and must not fall into the hands of
transnationals that impose a suicidal and despicable system.
It is enough, for example, to look at the map to understand
the criminal dispossession carried out against Argentina of
a piece of its territory in the far south. In the Malvinas,
the British employed their decadent military apparatus to
assassinate inexperienced Argentine recruits dressed in
summer clothing in the middle of winter. The United States
and their ally Augusto Pinochet shamelessly supported
England in this endeavor. Currently, with the London
Olympics on the horizon, British Prime Minister David
Cameron is once again proclaiming, as did Margaret Thatcher,
his right to use nuclear submarines to kill Argentines. The
British government is unaware that the world is changing and
that the disdain felt in our hemisphere by the majority of
the people against the oppressors is growing with each day.
The case of the Malvinas is not alone. Does anyone know how
the conflict in Afghanistan will end? A few days ago US
soldiers committed outrages against the bodies of Afghani
combatants, killed by NATO drone aircraft.
Three days ago a European news agency published an article
stating that Afghani President Hamid Karzai gave his support
of a negotiated peace settlement with the Taliban, stressing
that it must be resolved by citizens in his country. Hamid
Karzai added that the peace and reconciliation process
belongs to the Afghani nation and that no foreign country or
organization can take away this right from Afghanis.
An article in the Cuban press written in Paris reported,
“Today France suspended all its military training and
support operations in Afghanistan and threatened to move up
the date for the withdrawal of its troops after an Afghani
soldier killed four French military officers in the Taghab
valley in the province of Kapisa…Sarkozy gave instructions
to Defense Minister Gerard Longuet to immediately travel to
Kabul, and warned of the possibility of an early withdrawal
of troops.”
When the USSR and the Socialist Camp disappeared, the United
States government thought that Cuba would not be able to
support itself. George W. Bush had already prepared a
counterrevolutionary government to preside over our country.
The same day that Bush began his criminal war against Iraq,
I requested that our authorities stop with the policy of
tolerance towards the counterrevolutionary leaders in Cuba
that had been hysterically calling for an invasion of Cuba.
In reality, their actions constituted an act of treason
against the Homeland.
Bush and his stupidities reigned for eight years at a time
when the Cuban Revolution had already lasted for more than
half a century. The ripe fruit has never fallen into the lap
of the empire. Cuba will never become another force used by
the empire to expand over the people of the Americas.
Marti’s blood will not have been shed in vain.
Tomorrow I will publish another Reflection article to
complement this one.
Fidel Castro Ruz
January 24, 2012
7:12 p.m.