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"There is nothing covered up that will not be
uncovered, nothing hidden that will not be made
known." (Luke 12.2)
RICARDO ALARCON DE QUESADA, President of the
National Assembly of People's Power
ON May 20, 2004, with all pomp and ceremony,
George W. Bush announced his Plan for the
annexation of Cuba. The interminable monster
document, of more than 450 pages, provoked a
volley of criticism from all sides.
Above all, from the Cuban people, who are
threatened with extermination and with the
liquidation of their nation. As the sinister
Plan states in plain language, Cuba would simply
disappear, would cease to exist. Let us quickly
review what would happen here if what Bush has
approved was to
be applied:
The return to their former owners of all
properties, including all homes from which
millions of families would be evicted, in less
than one year and under the supervision and
control of the U.S. government via the U.S.
government Commission for the Return of
Properties.
All aspects of the economy would be completely
privatized including education and health
services; all cooperatives would be dissolved
and the old latifundia restored; social security
and assistance would be eliminated, including
all pensions and retirement plans, and a special
program of public works would be organized for
senior citizens which would employ them as
long as their state of health allows it; the
guidelines of the crudest neoliberalism would be
rigorously applied. Another Yankee government
apparatus, the U.S. Standing Committee for
Economic Reconstruction, would be in charge of
all that.
In order to carry out what is perceived as
meeting the tenacious and invincible resistance
of the people ("It will not be easy," Bush
acknowledges in the abovementioned document),
they would give maximum priority to mass and
generalized repression: of all Party members,
all members of social and mass organizations and
"other government sympathizers," according to
the text, which warns (is there any need?) that
the list of the victims of repression will be a
long one." The U.S.
government would also directly supervise this
with a repressive apparatus "organized and
directed by the State Department."
The leadership of this program would be in the
hands of a bureaucrat appointed by Bush with the
pompous title of "Coordinator for the transition
and reconstruction of Cuba," a species of
administrator and governor general for the
island, as was General Leonard Wood more than
one
century ago. He would have the same function,
including the same title ,as that carried out by
Mr. Brenner in invaded and destroyed Iraq. Only
in the case of Cuba, the coordinator has already
been appointed, a Mr. Caleb Mc Carry, who has
visited certain European countries to receive
shameful complicity. His anticipated appointment
was presented by Bush himself as evidence that
his Plan against Cuba and Cubans is a serious
matter and not just words.
The Plan Bush
also included specific measures against Cuban
Americans, whose links with their families on
the island were drastically reduced. Their
general licenses to visit them were eliminated
and the discriminatory limitation of only being
able to do so every three years if ranted a
special permit to do so was imposed on them, and
all of that within a cruel and arbitrary
redefinition of the concept of the family, from
which uncles and aunts, nephews and nieces,
cousins and other relatives were excluded.
In
order to achieve its goal, the U.S. government
would intensify its actions to do away with the
Cuban Revolution by following three basic lines:
a constantly more rigorous economic blockade, an
increase in funding and material support for
internal mercenary grouplets and an ever-growing
campaign of propaganda and disinformation.
Anyone knows that undertaking to defeat the
government of another country; change its
political, economic and social regime; and
subject it to its domination is a scandalous
outrage to international law only conceivable in
people with a fascist mentality.
The illegal and aggressive nature of the Plan
Bush is so evident, such its delirious lack of
moderation, that it was overtly objected to even
by agencies and individuals opposed to the Cuban
Revolution and defenders of imperialist policies
and interests. That was the case of various
members of the so-called Inter-American
Dialogue, including known enemies of
Cuba , who sent out a public letter rejecting
that Plan because they see in it a call to
warfare and violence. One individual described
it as "terrifying" and "the most explosive in
relations between the United States and Latin
America for the last 50 years."
Bush obtained something that is the dream of any
U.S. politician: to unite the broadest front,
from the left to the right. Only this time they
came together to criticize him and his devilish
Plan.
But he did have something in his favor. The
media itself, the famous media that accompanied
him in May 2004 and echoed his publicity show,
knew how to keep a hermetic, disciplined silence
from that point up until the end of that year
and afterwards. Something that was "the most
explosive" thing in half a century, simply
disappeared from the attention of the
"information
networks." The subject simply ceased to exist.
And that was the situation for a year and a
half. Up until December 2005.
Suddenly, out of the blue, when everybody had
forgotten about it, it was announced from
Washington that there was to be another report
on Cuba in May 2006.
Speculation abounded. Among the politicians and
academics who criticized the simplistic
barbarities from the right, there were even
those who imagined the possibility of a
rectification.
May 20, 2006 arrived. The media became edgy and
asked questions. But nothing happened that day
or in the following days and months. Official
spokespersons responded with evasions to
inquiries from journalists. Until, once again,
they forgot about the matter.
The third week of June arrived and strangely,
stealthily, it appeared on the State Department
website datelined 06/20/2006. But it would
appear that nobody saw it. A week went by while
spokespersons and informers maintained a total
silence. Until some of the Miami media and
certain news agencies "discovered" what they
decided to baptize a "draft." Curiously, the
discovery was simultaneous. And not at any
moment, but precisely coinciding with the most
prolonged U.S. holiday in the United States,
which goes on up until Tuesday, July 4. As if
the information was to be buried in the midst of
firework displays, patriotic rhetoric and
special sales in commercial centers, which is
how people over there recall the anniversary of
Independence.
The text that has now been published does not
stray one millimeter from the Plan Bush. On the
contrary. It begins by noting its ratification,
greeting the supposed successes that its
application has had and, on that "solid base,"
announces "additional measures" to "accelerate"
the end of the Cuban Revolution.
Those measures are worthy of analysis and I
propose to do that later.
But there is something that demands the most
energetic and urgent condemnation. Something
totally unusual.
Before detailing the "additional measures,"
those that have been made public, the Report
states that there are others contained in an
appendix that is to remain secret for "reasons
of national security" and to ensure their
"effective realization."
After having divulged everything that they have
divulged , tens of millions of dollars more for
their mercenaries, new economic restrictions and
illegal actions against international trade and
the sovereignty of Cuba and other nations,
additional punishments for Cubans and for
citizens of other countries , and having made
public more than two years ago their Plan that
describes to the finest detail their intention
to re-colonize Cuba; after all that, what is
there at this height to conceal with maximum
secrecy? What are they hiding for reasons of
"national security and effective realization?"
More terrorist attacks? New assassination
attempts on Fidel? Military aggression? In the
case of Bush and his buddies anything is
possible
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