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The Battle of Cuba

Anonyme, Lunes, Julio 26, 2004 - 03:20

George Papanastasiou

Failing in opinion polls, high on Jesus, haemorrhaging incompetence and in delusion and denial over Iraq, Bush is staring down the barrel of political oblivion. All seems lost. Unless of course, in desperation, Mr. “I’m a war President

The Battle of Cuba
Fear, Lies and Pre-emptive Strikes

By George Papanastasiou
26/7/04

In the decades following an invasion of Cuba by the United States, historians would begin recounting the operation by rolling their eyes into the back of their heads. If it were to happen, it would leave the former mortally wounded and the latter in a dizzying state of shock. An invasion would be catastrophic for the same reasons that Vietnam was a catastrophe. And with all its eminence, affluence and power, the United States would end-up losing a lot more than it would ever gain.

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The funny season is upon us once more. Election time in the US brings with it the usual rhetoric. Leaders become ‘dictators’, governments ‘regimes’ and entire countries and peoples ‘evil’. In a recent effort to impress the fundamentalist Christian Right, of which he is a part, George Bush raised the eyebrows of prominent Empire watchers and the Cuban government (themselves long accustomed to threats) by making these astounding comments: Fidel Castro is a “dictator



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