From: gerald_a_levy (gerald_a_levy@MSN.COM)
Date: Tue May 20 2003 - 18:59:24 EDT
Rakesh asked today whether an invasion of Cuba is immanent. It's unclear (to me) whether the US really has plans to invade Cuba at this time. However, let's remember some of the things that happened in recent memory: 1) 9-11 2) US government said Iraq supports terrorism (and kept saying that without the slightest scrap of evidence); 3) US invades Iraq. Just a few days ago, Cuba was again listed by the US State Dept. as a country which supports terrorism ... without (can you see a pattern?) the slightest scrap of evidence. Let us also recall how Castro is demonized by the US government and the mass media .... Let us also recall that the US government has wanted -- and tried repeatedly -- to overthrow the Cuban government (and assassinate Castro) since the 1960's. And let us note that just last year the CIA attempted to overthrow (unsuccessfully) another popular government in Latin America -- the Chavez government in Venezuela. And let us also take note of developments in Brazil and other countries in Latin America where the Left is on the ascendancy -- if the Cuban government was overthrown the US would be sending a chilling message to them. Let us also recall that, unlike the anti-Saddam forces in the US, the anti-Castro forces in the US are far more significant politically, better financed, and better organized. Under these circumstances, _when_ there is another terrorist attack in the US, I can see the US government and mass media creating another hysteria and placing the blame on Cuba ... and then saying that it is time for another 'regime change'. So I don't think that the possibility of a US overt or heightened covert war against Cuba should be taken lightly. In solidarity, Jerry
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