Castro accuses Bush of plotting with Cuban American exiles to kill him

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By ANDREA RODRIGUEZ
Associated Press Writer

HAVANA - (AP) -- Fidel Castro accused U.S. President George W. Bush on Friday of plotting with Miami exiles to kill him as part of his administration's hardening policies against the communist-run island.

''We know that Mr. Bush has committed himself to the mafia ... to assassinate me,'' the Cuban president said, using the term commonly employed here to describe anti-Castro Cuban Americans.

Castro's comments came at the end of a 5 ½ hour speech that began Thursday night and continued into early Friday at the closing of a conference bringing together activists ac**** the region who oppose the Free Trade Area of the Americas.

The Cuban leader didn't back up his accusations with specific details.

Castro has accused past U.S. presidential administrations of seeking to assassinate him. During Castro's early years in power there were numerous documented cases of U.S.-sponsored attempts on his life.

But assassination of foreign leaders as U.S. policy was later banned in 1976 by an executive order signed by then President Gerald Ford and reinforced by Presidents Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan.

Castro also criticized the Bush administration's Commission for a Free Cuba -- a panel set up last October and headed by U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell.

When Bush announced the commission last October, Powell suggested that the goal is not to ease Castro out but to plan a strategy for Cuba once the 77-year-old leader is no longer in power.

''I can die a natural death or I can die a planned death,'' Castro said. ``It really doesn't matter to me how I die, but I will surely die fighting.''

Earlier in his speech, Castro called on the more than 1,000 activists from ac**** the Americas gathered here to work against the U.S.-backed FTAA, which he said will only further impoverish their nations.

The Bush administration has progressively hardened its policies toward Cuba in recent years, particularly with the approach of this year's presidential elections.

Cuban authorities charge that much of that hardening is aimed at wooing the important electoral vote in Florida, home to most of the Cuban-American exiles living in the United States.

For more than four decades, the two countries have been without diplomatic ties and a U.S. trade embargo against the island makes most trade between the nations impossible, with the exception of direct American sales of farm products.
 

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The US has kept its side of the 'Cuban missile crisis' bargain so far, which is not to invade.

There must be a lot of onshore/offshore money just waiting for that day when the old Git pops his paws.
God help the Cubans once the US moves in.
One hopes that they will make good house servants porters and cleaners for their new ruling class.
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Castro 'prepared for US invasion'

Fidel Castro has said he will die "with a gun in my hand", in a defiant speech to anti-globalisation activists.
In a five-hour speech in the Cuban capital, Havana, the communist leader said his country was ready to repel an invasion from the United States.

"These idiots had better not believe we're wasting our time... This country will never give up. It will never lay down its weapons," he said.

He accused the Bush administration of plotting with Miami exiles to kill him.

President Castro was addressing a gathering of about 1,000 international activists against free trade - and in particular the US-backed Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA).

"El Comandante", as Mr Castro is best known to his compatriots, said he did not want a war against "Yanquee imperialism".

But he alleged that US President George Bush had committed himself to trying to kill him and overthrow his government.

'Dead man' fighting

"We knew that Mr Bush had made a commitment with the mafia [Cuban exiles] of the Cuban-American Foundation to kill me. I accuse him of this," he said.

"This dead man can still talk. This dead man can make plans. This dead man ... is not dead yet.

"With a gun in my hand, I don't care how I die, but I'm confident that if they invade us, I will go down fighting," Mr Castro said to tumultuous applause from the audience, which included Andean Indians, landless Brazilians, and Canadian ****** workers.

Mr Castro is known to have survived several CIA plots to assassinate him during the 1960s.

But many Cubans now fear that Washington, frustrated by the failure of a 40-year embargo to bring down Mr Castro, may be planning an imminent land invasion.

Some 130,000 "committees for the defence of the revolution" and other local organisations have been told to step up their vigilance.

President Bush has set up a special committee to monitor events in Cuba and "plan for the happy day when Castro's regime is no more".

Earlier this year, Bush administration officials also accused Cuba of trying to destabilise other Latin American states.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/3446069.stm

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All Castro has to do before he dies, if he wants to F**k things up, is bring in the millions of disenfrachised people, and give them full title of ownership to all the land and housing in Cuba.

[This message was edited by eek on January 30, 2004 at 09:56 PM.]
 

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Lets face it Joe Pesci was right, when he said in his tour de force role as David Ferrie in the movie JFK. "We gotta whack the Beard".


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