August 07, 2006

Frustration and hatred toward the Cuban nation

by DEISY FRANCIS MEXIDOR
CALM reigns in Cuba, although over there in the United States, and particularly in Miami, that is upsetting a small group of extreme-right dinosaurs. The ill-named "transition" is a word that is not part of the vocabulary of Cubans over here. For us today’s news is of working more and better to fulfill our commitment to Fidel. In the face of the frustrated hopes against the nation, treachery and threats, we are rising up united in tireless battle.

Innumerable messages wishing the President a rapid recovery continue arriving in the country; their common denominator is desire for his good health and for him to take care of himself, while there in that city in the south of Florida they are still exacerbating hatred.

Yesterday George W. Bush made inadmissible statements in which he demonstrated his perennial ignorance. He said that these are times of uncertainty here, and that the United States is totally committed to backing desires for a democratic Cuba. What uncertainty could he be referring to? That was one of the questions addressed on last night’s Roundtable that analyzed the empire’s new aggressive plans against our people.

The program referred to a meeting of "five pillars who went to the White House"—read Cuban-American Congress members— and who asked the National Security Council for more broadcasting hours for Radio and TV Martí, with the objective of destabilizing and provoking.

Details of this meeting have not been made public. Could it be that they spoke of the Bush Plan secret appendix against Cuba? "Hopefully they’re still dreaming, hopefully it won’t occur to them to embark on any adventure, here every Cuban is a warrior," specialists affirmed.

It was also noted that, for its part, the Cuban American National Foundation (CANF) has urged civilian and military uprisings on the island and are inviting the Cuban army to stage a coup. "This is the clearest evidence that they don’t know anything," program guests concluded.

The Roundtable informed that certain extreme-right representatives have tried to promote laws or bills to accelerate the handover to internal mercenaries of the $80 million proposed in the Bush Plan.

In the face of such annexationist plans, the unity and strength of the Revolution is being enforced. We Cubans are prepared for defense, as Fidel said in his Proclamation to the people, and Raúl is firmly at the helm of the nation and the Revolutionary Armed Forces, which is no more that the island’s very people in uniform.

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