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Judi Lynn Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Oct-25-03 10:36 AM
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Who lobbies Bush on Cuba?
Last Updated: Friday, 24 October, 2003, 21:18 GMT 22:18 UK


Who lobbies Bush on Cuba?


By Justin Webb
BBC Washington correspondent



There is an old saying that all politics is local. On the subject of America and Cuba the saying is spot on.

Does President George W Bush walk the anti-Castro walk and talk the anti-Castro talk because he genuinely cares two hoots about the dictator in Havana? Probably not.

It is true that the two leaders do not see eye to eye on a broad range of issues but that does not explain the Bush obsession with "freedom" in Cuba (as opposed to "freedom" in, say Saudi Arabia, or Egypt).

The Bush view of Fidel Castro is shaped in Miami, Florida, where anti-Castro Cuban Americans continue to batter away at their old enemy and continue to vote (so the conventional wisdom goes) for anyone who joins their struggle. (snip/...)

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/3212821.stm


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niyad Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Oct-25-03 11:24 AM
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1. if you want to understand bush and cuba, read the following
(full, lengthy article in link at bottom)
Cuba in the Cross-Hairs: A Near Half-Century of Terror

by Noam Chomsky

 
Now that the Bush administration, pursuing its "war against terrorism," has once again elevated Cuba into America's cross-hairs as a newly anointed member of the Axis of Evil, it seems like a good moment to consider the question of terrorism and Cuba. Noam Chomsky takes up this matter in his new book, 'Hegemony or Survival, America's Quest for Global Dominance', and a long, chilling excerpt from that book is included below (with his kind permission). No one has written more powerfully or consistently on the subject of state violence and state terror or reminded us more powerfully or consistently that "terror" isn't primarily what small stateless bands of fanatics deliver to large and powerful states. History is, in a sense, a history of state terror and the United States has been a practitioner of the form, in the case of Cuba, as Chomsky shows, with unrelenting perseverance and relish for nearly half a century.
-- Tom Engelhardt

The Batista dictatorship was overthrown in January 1959 by Castro's guerrilla forces. In March, the National Security Council (NSC) considered means to institute regime change. In May, the CIA began to arm guerrillas inside Cuba. "During the Winter of 1959-1960, there was a significant increase in CIA-supervised bombing and incendiary raids piloted by exiled Cubans" based in the US. We need not tarry on what the US or its clients would do under such circumstances. Cuba, however, did not respond with violent actions within the United States for revenge or deterrence. Rather, it followed the procedure required by international law. In July 1960, Cuba called on the UN for help, providing the Security Council with records of some twenty bombings, including names of pilots, plane registration numbers, unexploded bombs, and other specific details, alleging considerable damage and casualties and calling for resolution of the conflict through diplomatic channels. US Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge responded by giving his "assurance the United States has no aggressive purpose against Cuba." Four months before, in March 1960, his government had made a formal decision in secret to overthrow the Castro government, and preparations for the Bay of Pigs invasion were well advanced.

Washington was concerned that Cubans might try to defend themselves. CIA chief Allen Dulles therefore urged Britain not to provide arms to Cuba. His "main reason," the British ambassador reported to London, "was that this might lead the Cubans to ask for Soviet or Soviet bloc arms," a move that "would have a tremendous effect," Dulles pointed out, allowing Washington to portray Cuba as a security threat to the hemisphere, following the script that had worked so well in Guatemala. Dulles was referring to Washington's successful demolition of Guatemala's first democratic experiment, a ten-year interlude of hope and progress, greatly feared in Washington because of the enormous popular support reported by US intelligence and the "demonstration effect" of social and economic measures to benefit the large majority. The Soviet threat was routinely invoked, abetted by Guatemala's appeal to the Soviet bloc for arms after the US had threatened attack and cut off other sources of supply. The result was a half-century of horror, even worse than the US-backed tyranny that came before.

http://www.commondreams.org/views03/1024-06.htm
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cosmicdot Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Oct-25-03 12:20 PM
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2. my guess that *'s walk-and-talk may cause some whistling in his strides
while giving lip service, his friends are likely Reaganite-Bushite Carla Hills and her inauspiciously named tax-exempt group: Americans for Humanitarian Trade with Cuba likely help * shuffle his stride

~or~ imho

it's Humanitarian as long as Corporate America cashes in

http://www.ahtc.org/index.html

AHTC's Advisory Council listed on the homepage shows such 'humanitarian' major leaguers as Peter Coors of the Coors family of right-wingers and Frank Carlucci representing The Carlyle Group.

Of course, Carla Hills sits on several major corporate boards, like Bush Pioneer Maurice Greenberg's American International Group (AIG), the big insurance company

http://www.fromthewilderness.com/free/ciadrugs/part_2.html

I'm sure these folks have Cuba'$ interests at heart (with a stake through it).
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