Fidel Castro on 'Nuclear War'

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is fidel being overly dramatic here?


The use of nuclear weapons in a new war would mean the end of humanity. This was candidly foreseen by scientist Albert Einstein who was able to measure their destructive capability to generate millions of degrees of heat, which would vaporize everything within a wide radius of action. This brilliant researcher had promoted the development of this weapon so that it would not become available to the genocidal Nazi regime.


Each and every government in the world has the obligation to respect the right to life of each and every nation and of the totality of all the peoples on the planet.

Today there is an imminent risk of war with the use of that kind of weapon and I don’t harbour the least doubt that an attack by the United States and Israel against the Islamic Republic of Iran would inevitably evolve towards a global nuclear conflict.

The World’s peoples have an obligation to demand of their political leaders their Right to Live. When the life of humankind, of your people and your most beloved human beings run such a risk, nobody can afford to be indifferent; not one minute can be lost in demanding respect for that right; tomorrow will be too late.

Albert Einstein himself stated unmistakably: “I do not know with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones”. We fully comprehend what he wanted to convey, and he was absolutely right, yet in the wake of a global nuclear war, there wouldn’t be anybody around to make use of those sticks and stones.

There would be “collateral damage”, as the American political and military leaders always affirm, to justify the deaths of innocent people.

In a nuclear war the “collateral damage” would be the life of all humanity.

Let us have the courage to proclaim that all nuclear or conventional weapons, everything that is used to make war, must disappear!

Fidel Castro Ruz

October 15, 2010
 
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Let us have the courage to proclaim that all nuclear or conventional weapons, everything that is used to make war, must disappear!

Fidel Castro Ruz

October 15, 2010
Is Castro urging every nation to abolish armed forces? Including Cuba?

That would be great.
 
Highly doubtful that an attack against Iran would evolve into a 'Global Nuclear Conflict' or even a nuclear conflict at all. Even then a few nukes dropped is by no means even near the end of the world. The idea that nuclear weapons can render humans extinct is a myth, not even the maximum number of nukes in the cold war could have pulled it off
 
Each and every government in the world has the obligation to respect the right to life of each and every nation and of the totality of all the peoples on the planet.

Said by a autocrat that ran a communist police state.
 
...the usa, who had hundreds of nuclear weapons, many of which were aimed at his nation-state.:rolleyes:

A remarkably naive comment, even without considering that there would never have been a need to lob nukes at Cuba, nor would the US have even considered it, 90 miles from it's own soil.

But I understand you. You support Iran in their work toward the same. After all, it is a universal right, treaties be damned...:cool:
 
..who has never been an aggressor to another nation, unlike his neighbours.
ever been to cuba?
it's quite a lovely place, full of happy, friendly people.

Bull. The Cuban military were the mercenaries of choice for many nations, including African dictators needing help to stay in power.

Why don't you go to a lovely place called Miami and talk to the happy friendly Cubans? Bring your body guard and a medical kit.
 
I believe the mean old buzzard is having regrets in his dotage. He ordered and carried out a lot of executions in Cuba after he defeated Batista and maybe hes trying to be kind close to the end of his own life. Kinda late for the people he lined up against the wall and shot though.
 
..who has never been an aggressor to another nation, unlike his neighbours.
ever been to cuba?
it's quite a lovely place, full of happy, friendly people.

...yeah, let's just forget that Fidel Castro came to power by means of an armed, violent revolution. He can kindly keep his meditations on world demilitarization to himself.

And no, the US never had nukes pointed at Cuba, considering that we maintain a military base there. Try and have a little common sense.
 
Bull. The Cuban military were the mercenaries of choice for many nations, including African dictators needing help to stay in power.

Why don't you go to a lovely place called Miami and talk to the ans, in cuba.happy friendly Cubans? Bring your body guard and a medical kit.

i don't need to.
i have talked to cubans, in cuba.
maybe the ones in florida should have stayed.
 
...and overthrew a despotic, corrupt, american directed regime.

:rolleyes:

Fine...and who will overthrow "despotic, corrupt, american directed" regimes in the future without weapons?

Answer: Nobody. So you and Castro can knock off this John Lennon circlej*rk already. Certainly Castro has no room to talk about "disarmament".
 
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A remarkably naive comment, even without considering that there would never have been a need to lob nukes at Cuba, nor would the US have even considered it, 90 miles from it's own soil.

LOL - yes why nuke a place you intended to invade, how'd that work out for you?

But then the US may thought a little harder about the decision to put nuclear weapons right on the Soviet border
 
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..who has never been an aggressor to another nation, unlike his neighbours.
ever been to cuba?
it's quite a lovely place, full of happy, friendly people.
While Cuba is surprisingly well-working for a dictatorship, it's still a dictatorship. As someone who has worked in journalism, and might do so again, I would not want to live there.
 

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