Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Fidel Castro Lectures President Obama After His Cuba Trip



New York Times: Fidel Castro Criticizes Barack Obama’s Efforts to Change Cuba

MEXICO CITY — Fidel Castro, the former president of Cuba, offered a critical response on Monday to President Obama’s recent visit to his country, declaring that despite the warming relations between the two Cold War enemies, “we do not need the empire to give us anything.”

In a long and digressive letter titled “Brother Obama” published in Granma, the official Communist Party newspaper, Mr. Castro struck a discordant note with the country’s political class, including his younger brother Raúl Castro, the current president.

Mr. Obama did not meet with the elder Mr. Castro during his three-day visit to Cuba last week, which was meant to be a capstone to efforts to bury hostilities between the two countries, and to encourage the reform of Cuba’s flagging economy and political system.

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WNU Editor: He is so yesterday's news.

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3 comments:

  1. Nobody respect Obama he's more of a clown president

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  2. Fidel's just holding hands with the clock while guarding his "legacy".

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  3. They are still misty eyed for Castor and Guevara on U.S. college campuses.


    Castro did change the course of the Angolan war, assisted the Sandinistas, the narco-terrorists, Hugo Chavezand, and kept his country in bondage.

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