Reflections of Fidel
The marvelous world of capitalism
THE search for political truth will always be a difficult task, even in our times when science has placed a large body of knowledge in our hands.
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THE search for political truth will always be a difficult task, even in our times when science has placed a large body of knowledge in our hands.
THIS morning at 10:00am I listened to the delegates’ debates at the 6th Congress of the Party.
There were so many commissions that, logically,
YESTERDAY, for reasons of space and time, I didn’t say one word about the speech on the Libyan War given by Barack Obama on Monday the 28th.
OIL became the principal wealth in the hands of the large yankee transnationals; with that source of energy, they had at their disposal an instrument that considerably increased their political power in the world.
THE politics of plunder imposed by the United States and its NATO allies in the Middle East is in crisis. This was inevitably unleashed with the high cost of grain, the
A little more than eight months ago, on February 21 of this year, I affirmed with full conviction, "NATO’s plan is to occupy Libya."
I didn’t have to be a fortune teller to divine what I foresaw with rigorous precision in three Reflections which I published on the CubaDebate website between February 21
I am taking a short break from my political analyses to devote this space to the accomplishments of Cuban athletes in the 16th Pan American Games.
ON March 2, under the title "NATO’s inevitable War," I wrote:
"As opposed to the situation in Egypt and Tunisia, Libya occupies first place in the Human Development Index within Africa and has the highest life expectancy rate on the continent.
Excerpt from speech by Comandante en Jefe Fidel Castro Ruz closing the National Assembly of People’s Power Third Legislature’s 10th period of ordinary sessions,