NATO’s Fascist
War
Fidel Castro

You didn’t
have to be clairvoyant to foresee what I wrote with great detail in three
Reflection Articles I published on the CubaDebate website between February 21 and
March 3: “The NATO Plan Is to Occupy Libya,” “The Cynical Danse Macabre,” and
“NATO’s Inevitable War”.
Not even the fascist leaders of Germany and Italy were so blatantly shameless
regarding the Spanish Civil War unleashed in 1936, an event that maybe a lot of
people have been recalling over these past days.
Almost 75 years to the day have passed since then, but nothing that has
happened over the last 75 centuries, or even 75 millenniums of human life on
our planet can compare.
Sometimes it seems that those of us who serenely voice our opinions on these
issues are exaggerating. I dare say that we have actually been naive to assume
that we all should be aware of the deception or colossal ignorance that
humanity has been dragged into.
In 1936 there was an intense clash between two systems and ideologies of more
or less equal military power.
The arms back then seemed more like toys compared with today’s weapons.
Humanity’s survival was not threatened despite the destructive power and the
locally lethal force deployed. Entire cities and even nations could have been
virtually destroyed. But never was the human race, in its totality, at risk of
being exterminated several times over for the stupid and suicidal power
developed by modern science and technology.
With these current realities in mind, it is embarrassing to read the continuous
news reports on the use of powerful laser-guided rockets with 100% accuracy,
fighter-bombers that go twice the speed of light, potent explosives that blow
apart uranium-hardened metals that have an everlasting effect on the
inhabitants and their descendants.
Cuba stated its position regarding the internal situation in Libya at the
meeting in Geneva. Without hesitating, Cuba defended the idea of a political
solution to the conflict in Libya and was categorically opposed to any foreign
military intervention.
In a world where the alliance between the United States and the developed
capitalist powers of Europe increasingly take hold of the people’s resources
and fruits of their labor, any honest citizen, whatever their standpoint to the
government, would be opposed to a foreign military intervention in their
country.
But most absurd about the current situation is the fact that before the brutal
war broke out in Northern Africa, in another region of the world, nearly 10 000
kilometers away, a nuclear accident had occurred in one of the most populated
areas of the world following a tsunami caused by a 9.0 earthquake, which has
already cost a hard-working nation like Japan nearly 30 000 lives. Such
accident would have not occurred 75 years before.
In Haiti, a poor and underdeveloped country, a nearly 7.0 quake according to
the Richter scale, caused over 300 000 deaths, countless people wounded and
hundreds of thousands harmed.
However, what was terribly tragic in Japan was the accident at the Fukushima
nuclear plant, whose consequences are still to be assessed.
I will only recall some of the main stories published by the news agencies:
ANSA.- Fukushima 1 nuclear plant is releasing “extremely high and potentially
lethal radiations,” said Gregory Jaczko, chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory
Commission (NRC), the US nuclear entity.
EFE.- The nuclear threat stemming from the serious situation at a Japanese
plant, following the earthquake, has triggered security revisions in atomic
plants around the world and has made some countries paralyze their plans.
Reuters.- Japan's devastating earthquake and deepening nuclear crisis could
result in losses of up to $200 billion for Japanese economy, but the global
impact remains hard to gauge.
EFE.- The deterioration of one reactor after another at Japan's Fukushima
nuclear center continued to feed fears of a pending nuclear disaster as
desperate attempts to control a radioactive leak did nothing to provide even a
glimmer of hope.
AFP.- Japan´s Emperor Akihito expressed concern about the unpredictable
character of the nuclear crisis hitting Japan following the quake and tsunami
that killed thousands of people and left 500 000 homeless. New quake reported
in the Tokyo area.
There are reports talking about even more concerning issues.
Some refer to the presence of toxic radioactive iodine in Tokyo’s drinking
water, which doubles the tolerable amount that can be consumed by the smallest
children in the Japanese capital. One of these reports says that the stocks of
bottled water are shrinking in Tokyo, a city located in a prefecture at more
than 200 kilometers from Fukushima.
This series of circumstances poses a dramatic situation on our world.
I can express freely my views on the war in Libya.
I do not share political or religious views with the leader of that country. I
am a Marxist-Leninist and a follower of Marti, as I have already said.
I see Libya as a member of the Non-Aligned Movement and a sovereign State of
the nearly 200 members of the United Nations.
Never, a large or small country, in this case with only 5 million inhabitants,
was the victim of such a brutal attack by the air force of a militaristic
organization with thousands of fighter-bombers, more than 100 submarines,
nuclear aircraft carriers, and sufficient arsenal to destroy the planet many
times over. Our species had never encountered this situation and there
had been nothing similar 75 years ago, when the Nazi bombers attacked targets
in Spain.
Now, however, the criminal and discredited NATO will write a
"beautiful" little story about its "humanitarian" bombing.
If Gaddafi honors the traditions of his people and decides to fight to the last
breath, as he has promised, together with the Libyans who are facing the worst
bombing a country has ever suffered, NATO and its criminal projects will sink
into the mire of shame.
The people respect and believe in men who fulfill their duty.
More than 50 years ago, when the United States killed more than a hundred
Cubans with the explosion of merchant ship "La Coubre" our people
proclaimed "Patria o Muerte." (Homeland or Death). They have
fulfilled this, and have always been determined to keep their word.
“Anyone who tries to seize Cuba," said the most glorious fighter in our
history-"will only gather the dust of her soil soaked in blood."
I beg you to excuse the frankness with which I address the issue.
Fidel Castro Ruz
28 March 2011
8:14 p.m.