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Scary Letter From Fidel Castro In Regards To Iran War

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posted on Jun, 29 2010 @ 10:40 AM
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Well... He certainly seems very calm and complacent about the whole thing. Almost takes a "call it as I see it attitude". most of my friends from cuba say that his brother is really the crazy one.



posted on Jun, 29 2010 @ 10:54 AM
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One man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter. You are allowed you ideology and to support your corrupt government that is running this nation into the ground but they are not?

Put yourself in their shoes. Let's pick the Iranians for the sake of staying current. Your country is a target for colonization. You see it coming. You don't want it. Foreign influences start manipulating your government. Troops surround you, show up on your soil. You wouldn't fight back?



posted on Jun, 29 2010 @ 11:00 AM
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If someone has the power to do something he wont treath, instead he will simply do it. If Iran is treathing it means that problably nothing will come from it.

And the inspections will happen... do you se the US boasting about how it will stop the ships? No? So it means that they will do it anyways!

Sorry to say, but i dont see very much coming out of this.



posted on Jun, 29 2010 @ 11:01 AM
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Nice little diagram of what's happening in regards to troop movements. Alas if only I knew how to imbed.


www.zerohedge.com...



posted on Jun, 29 2010 @ 11:07 AM
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oops double

[edit on 29-6-2010 by Big Raging Loner]



posted on Jun, 29 2010 @ 11:22 AM
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Anyone notice that russia seems to be taking a stronger stance againts Iran lately. Just a thought but maybe Russia knows a war is unavoidable at thist time.

My thoughts
Russia has been given something by the US. Think about what could happen if the US and Russia allied. That could very well bring Russia back to being a superpower, some believe Russia's goal is to becoma a superpower again.
The Russian president just payed a visit followed by the capture of spies from his country. The Russian president probably hand delivered those names to Obama.

If the US goes to war with China it's game over for the chinese economy. China isn't as skilled as the US in printing money out of thin air. Talk to most economist and they all say the same thing, China's economy isn't as strong as everyone thinks and its very fragile. depends completely on US debt and US citizens buying crap they don't need.

The U.S has Iraq. My thought is that Russia will soon be in control of Irans Oil fields.

These are just my thoughts.



posted on Jun, 29 2010 @ 11:23 AM
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"Uh.... are you forgetting that they too would be living in a post-apocalyptic nuclear wasteland? I'm sure that's not exactly their idea of the good life. Or are they going to spend all of their money living underground like hermits? "
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Maybe "the players" will join George in Paraguay.

www.abovetopsecret.com...

[edit on 29-6-2010 by itsallmaya]



posted on Jun, 29 2010 @ 11:24 AM
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Originally posted by freetree64

Ok, I realize it's Castro, but this is a very intuitive and well thought out letter, regarding the possibility of conflict with Iran.... give it a read







www.cuba.cu...
I hope you realize Castro's number one export is: PROPAGANDA.



posted on Jun, 29 2010 @ 11:32 AM
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Wow, that seemed pretty well informed. Im surprised this came from castro. Although, I reaaaally hope i dont end up on a damn watch list for having read that...LOL!!



posted on Jun, 29 2010 @ 11:57 AM
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In Fidel's old age he seems to be quite euphoric. Seeing the world from the point of view of an aging dictator not involved in the crisis. He seems to have a clarity that is extremely educated and unbiased to say the least, which I would NEVER expect from Fidel. I believe everything should be read, absorbed, and acted on accordingly to one's reflections on a matter. This speech was very humbling and at this point I suppose the USA should tread lightly on the global front but then again how difficult is it to quit being the world police? In my eyes... very difficult.



posted on Jun, 29 2010 @ 12:01 PM
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Yes but propaganda that isn't the same as what we're being spoon fed daily is very interesting. I believe you have to take everything with a grain of salt, Fidel is a very intelligent man and to me has seemed to gain some wisdom in his old age. I'm not saying you have to "believe" what he's saying but anyone saying something different than CNN and FNC is a welcomed reprieve.



posted on Jun, 29 2010 @ 12:04 PM
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Russia plays the game to a point just as they all do. They don't tend to show their hand too easily. If to appease the U.S. they need to vote for sanctions and make a show of stopping business with Iran, they will. They wait. They watch. China does this too...goes along to a point until it directly effects them. Iran knows they have to play the game. But when push comes to shove, a lot of opinions and alliances may shift to Iran. Particularly if the U.S. or Israel make a bonehead move that threatens their real interests.



posted on Jun, 29 2010 @ 12:06 PM
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Originally posted by belial259
So strange we see these so called "Insane dictators" trying to warn or prepare their people for the upcoming war.


Uhh, yeah. How else is he going to convince his people that he needs to remain in power FOR LIFE?



posted on Jun, 29 2010 @ 12:07 PM
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Read the last sentence
of the article. I believe
that tells us everything!



posted on Jun, 29 2010 @ 12:09 PM
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Propaganda is generally disseminated by those with something to actually gain. At this point, there is very little of that for Castro. His country and his people and he himself have dealt with isolation for decades now. They're not out to take over the world. There might be a bit of ego in this and a few old paradigms and biases, but he's watching with a more objective eye now. He's a strategist. He's clearly been embroiled in this game for a very long time. And again, has little to gain at this point in his life. Overall, to me, his observations have merit, even if it's only to broaden our own horizons or way of thinking about the situation.



posted on Jun, 29 2010 @ 12:11 PM
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I fully claim my ignorance ,, of many things.

i read the letter,, and then read it again.

it feels like CODE, locked inside "notes from home"

i'm dumb but artistic....

but something is underlying in the message..

imho



posted on Jun, 29 2010 @ 12:18 PM
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I know I am a bit late coming to this thread and haven't read all responses so bare with me.

I think Castro is saying these things for a reason.
Here is from my source which is on the Rothschilds.
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There are now only 5 nations on the world left without a Rothschild controlled central bank: Iran; North Korea; Sudan; Cuba; and Libya.

www.iamthewitness.com...
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He might not be aware of this but who knows.

Kinda puts the politics of today into perspective don't you think?



posted on Jun, 29 2010 @ 12:26 PM
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This list changes from year to year. I'm going by memory here. Syria used to be on it. And I believe there are actually more countries in it. But yes, Iran is one and Cuba probably is too. I'm not sure about the South American or Asian countries.



posted on Jun, 29 2010 @ 12:28 PM
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That list does pretty much explain current world affairs. Iran's "nuke" situation isn't really a concern - it's the fact that they refuse to play ball with the Rothschild bank cartel. Same reason all the other nations are "enemies" with "freedom".

Sounds more to me like they will do what ever it takes not to be slaves to the global bankers.



posted on Jun, 29 2010 @ 12:30 PM
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Well in my source it said it was written in 2005 so he knows...alot can change in 5 years.
I kinda thought Venezuala would be on the list but I guess I was wrong.
It would fit politically though if you think about it.



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