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Anonimo |
For the most part of the Cuban-American community residing in Miami,
Florida, the day of Wednesday, December 17th, 2014, will—more likely
than not—go down in their history books as a day in infamy, much
the same as did December 7th, 1941, for all Americans. The former, when
Barack Obama announced the U.S. restoring full relations with Cuba,
including the opening of an embassy in the island—a bold move aimed at
ending over 50 years of hostility between the two countries—the latter
when the Royal Empire of Japan attacked the United States Pacific Fleet
at Pearl Harbor on the island of Oahu, Hawaii.
While,
for the average American, it would seem almost impossible to establish
any kind relevancy whatsoever between these two dates, for the average
Cuban-American, it is precisely the opposite. The reasons are simple and
unpretentious. First of all, Americans have been, and are for the most
part, highly uninformed regarding their own country’s affairs, let alone
being familiar with an insignificant little island of the Caribbean,
even when this island is located a mere 93 miles south from the
southernmost tip of the U.S., in Key West, Florida.
I would dare say that, to most Americans, other than an elite group
of Washington politicians, perhaps, Cuba is a foreign word - an alien
term of sorts. Little do most Americans realize that this irrelevant and
unbeknownst island-nation, has, in fact, had a magnanimous sway in
global politics and geo-political affairs throughout the years. Such was
this island country’s relevancy in global politics back in October
1962, when Cuba stood at center stage, playing [the] leading role in the
infamous Cuban Missile Crisis as the world came to a stand still
while the United States and Russia traded threats over Soviet ballistic
missiles deployed in the “irrelevant” Caribbean island - a tense
and overwrought moment, which escalated as close as the world has ever
come to a full scale nuclear war.
Notwithstanding the presumable ignorance now presiding over this
unheard of island nation, I shall then proceed to cite some of the
issues which qualify my contemptuous conclusion on Obama’s bold move to
renew political ties with the communist Caribbean island as nothing
short of a treasonous and antithetical assault on democracy; a travesty
and desecration to the otherwise most basic principles of righteousness
on which our country, the United States of America, was founded. A
betrayal to the American legacy, hence the relevancy to the Pearl Harbor
attack comparison—a conjecture, mind you, which I shall dare try to
demonstrate by quickly reviewing the history preceding Obama’s
treachery, albeit daringly constricted by the size of this dissertation.
As a matter of record, in the years prior to the communist revolution
takeover on December 31st, New Years’ eve of 1958-59, led by Fidel
Castro and his dirty band of revolutionary militia men, the Republic of
Cuba, in spite of a tumultuous history of corroded political leaders
teetering the legitimacy of its political system, the island did enjoy a
most enviable leadership position amongst all countries in
Latin-American, comprised, namely, of 26 nation-states bound by the
Romance languages of Spanish and Portuguese.
Some
of Cuba’s leading statistics compared to other Latin American nations
and/or the world just prior the advent of the communist revolution in
1958, were as follows:
- 3rd most-stable economy in Latin America with highest gold reserves, slightly behind Venezuela and Brazil.
- Lowest inflation rate [1.4%].
- 4th in world in income earned by blue-collar workers.
- 3rd in red-meat production per capita.
- 1st in the production of mineral cobalt in the world.
- 3rd in caloric consumption.
- 3rd in the highest per-capital telephone ownership.
- 3rd in the highest per-capital automobile ownership.
- 2nd in the highest per-capital radio ownership.
- 1st televisions per household.
- 3rd in most radio-stations.
- 3rd in T.V. networks.
- 2nd in movie theaters per capita.
- 2nd in number of physicians per capita.
- Lowest index of infant mortality in all Latin America.
- 4th lowest per capita index of illiteracy.
- Highest percentage of public debt earmarked for education.
- 5th in per capita colleges and universities attending students.
- In 1959, the Cuban monetary unit, the “peso” was par with the U.S. dollar - at times slightly higher.
- Highest number of movie-theaters in the world.
Now, to suggest that any of these statistics would have been possible
were it not for the prosperous relationship that had once existed
between the U.S. and Cuba preceding Castro’s takeover would be, if
nothing else, a preposterous lie at that. After the takeover, simply
put, communism managed to set back light years the once flourishing
Caribbean paradise island, turning the latter into a ghostly status of
its past glories.
Cuba, the once-affluent island, was soon to become but a faded
version of its joyous past. The nation’s once thriving economy and proud
statistics would soon turn into sorrowful epitomes of human deprivation
of the most basic necessities, including but not limited to the pursuit
of freedom and happiness. The island’s once picturesque promenades and
harbors would soon become the stage of escapade outlets for thousands of
freedom-seeking Cubans, daringly leaving the island in home-made rafts,
willing, if you will, to perish in crossing the Florida Straits in
their quest for freedom; a preferred alternative to the oppression of
the Castro regime. Statistical accounting of the Cuban prominence before
Castro would soon turn into grief-stricken statistics of the regime’s
genocidal prominence; statistics, which, as much sparse and imprecise as
could be expected under a reign of oversight and repression by Castro’s
tyrannical regime, would still claim a death toll in the hundreds of
thousands of innocent men and women who perished between 1959 and
1987[1], exclusively as a result of their political conviction; all
dying while bravely daring to challenge a system now sanctioned of by
none other than U.S.‘s impostor president Barack Obama.
Besides the home-made rafts, desperation for leaving the island
incited Cubans on using all sorts of cunningly constructed crafts,
including but not limited to, inflatable tubes used in truck-tires -
needless to say, a less-than-safe artifact for crossing the dangerous
currents in the Straits of Florida.
The escalating death toll of Cubans crossing the Straits paved the way for the founding of Brothers to the Rescue
- a good-willed missionary group of Miami-based pilots, touched by the
death of a fifteen-year-old Gregorio Perez Ricardo, who had perished
from severe dehydration while fleeing from Castro’s communist island on a
raft. The group,Brothers to the Rescue, described itself as a humanitarian organization aiming to assist and rescue raft refugees emigrating from Cuba and to “support the efforts of the Cuban people to free themselves from dictatorship through the use of active nonviolence”[2].
On February 24
th, 1996, two of the
Brothers to the Rescue Cessna Skymasters were shot down by a
Cuban Air Force MiG-29UB, while a second jet fighter, a
MiG-23, orbited nearby. Killed in the shoot downs were pilots
Carlos Costa, Armando Alejandre, Jr., Mario de la Peña, and Pablo Morales. A third plane, flown by
Brothers to the Rescue
leader Jose Basulto, was able to escape unharmed. In the days that
followed, the controversy over the shoot-down grew steadily over the
merciless killing of civilian U.S. air-pilots by trained pilots of the
Cuban Air Force, while the victims flew in international air-space.
The shoot-down incident also led to widespread condemnation of Cuba
back in the day, and was instrumental on the outcome of the trial of the
“Cuban Five” consisting of five
Cuban intelligence officers arrested in September 1998 and later
convicted in
Miami of
conspiracy to commit
espionage, conspiracy to commit
murder, acting as an
agent of a foreign government, and other illegal activities in the
United States. The trial of the
”Cuban Five” on
espionage and
conspiracy
charges resulted in convictions and long-term prison sentences for the
five Cuban agents who, for one, had been known to spy on the
Brothers to the Rescue missions.
In May, 2012, the Obama administration, in the same old spirit of
deceit that has forever characterized this impostor president,
deceivingly declined a “spy swap” proposed by the Cuban
authorities, in exchange for the release of U.S., contractor Allan
Phillip Gross, imprisoned in Cuba for allegedly providing equipment to
Cuban Jews striving to have internet access. While leading public
opinion to believing that such a sullied swap would never take place
only seven month back, the swap did take place on December 17th, 2014,
whereby Gross and Rolando Sarraf, a Cuban who had worked as an agent for
American intelligence imprisoned in Cuba 20 years back, were exchanged
for the last three remaining prisoners of the “Cuban Five”, as two others members of this hideous group had been released earlier.
My dear fellow Americans, one more time, Barack Hussein Obama
utilizes the noble office and power bestowed upon him as president of
the United States of America, to desecrate the most basic values
inherent to our democracy; the most basic principles that stand for what
United States is all about. As far as I am concerned, by shaking the
hands and making any agreement with the Castro brothers, two of the most
renowned assassins in the world, Barack Obama is, one more time,
shamelessly and brazenly admitting his willingness to share in and be a
part of the thousands of deaths attributable to the Castro brothers and
to communism itself. Obama’s hands are as bloody today as the Castro
brothers’ are. Obama’s announcement of a renewed relation with Cuba and
the Castro brothers, is proof, one more time, of the man’s avatar
communist incline, and long history of Marxist devotion - a pious
advocate of the Saul Alinsky model. Barack Obama’s agreement with Cuba
on December 17th , 2014, shall make him, in my estimation, as
responsible as the Castro’s brothers for the thousands of deaths
suffered by young Cuban men and women who perished while crossing the
Florida Straits in search of freedom. Obama’s daring hypocrisy shall, I
hope, serve only as an everlasting reminder to the American public of
this man’s evil political nature. The lifeless remains of all the Cuban
martyrs who perished in the pursuit of freedom, I hope, shall only serve
as a friendly remembrance to all us that communism, that poisonous
system responsible for the death of over 100 million people throughout
the history of the world, is alive and well in the United States of
America - dangerously so represented, of all people, in the persona of
Barack Hussein Obama.
Throughout the past few days I have mournfully listened to the many
arguments made by media folk and otherwise, presumably astute political
contributors from both sides of the aisle, claiming the president did
not get enough in exchange for what he gave up in his trade with Cuba.
It was an unbalanced or uneven exchange, they claimed. To all those
making this argument, I say hogwash to all of you as I politely remind
you that there are no agreements whatsoever, bar none, which can be
construed as good or positive when you are dealing with communists or
communism, as in the end you will always be on the losing end,
regardless. Obama’s trade was no exception, and it is time for me to
remind all good people in this country to realize that we are in for the
greatest revelation of our lives if we, for a moment, think of this man
as anything other than a miserable diehard communist ideologue whom a
majority of Americans elected as our president twice in a row. Shame on
all of us and prayers for the end of this ugly chapter in American
history.
As a Cuban-born immigrant who came into this great country at age 14
in 1960, also fleeing from communism, I do consider Obama’s renewed
relations with the communist island and look upon it as one of the most
despicable political acts I have ever been a witness to. As a
naturalized citizen of this great country which we call the United
States of America, I can only forewarn you of the inherent evils of
Barack Obama and his administration. As an immigrant and citizen of the
U.S., both, I shall forever, reminisce of December 17th, 2014 as I do on
December 7th, 1941, both - “a day in infamy”, as I truly hope
that, for the simple and straight-forward reasons stated above, you will
too. May God save us all and may God save the United States of America.
[1] “
Cuba”: The Human Cost of Social Revolutions.
[2] ^
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