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Fidel Castro: Reflections from a Target of the CIA

By Fidel Castro, CounterPunch. Posted July 11, 2007.


The release of the CIA's "Family Jewels," which exposes its clandestine operations to overthrow and assassinate foreign leaders between 1959-73, details its efforts to take out Castro. The Cuban leader shares his views.

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It was announced that the CIA would be declassifying hundreds of pages on illegal actions that included plans to eliminate the leaders of foreign governments. Suddenly the publication is halted and it is delayed one day. No coherent explanation was given. Perhaps someone in the White House looked over the material.

The first package of declassified documents goes by the name of "The Family Jewels"; it consists of 702 pages on illegal CIA actions between 1959 and 1973. About 100 pages of this part have been deleted. It deals with actions that were not authorized by any law, plots to assassinate other leaders, experiments with drugs on human beings to control their minds, spying on civil activists and journalists, among other similar activities that were expressly prohibited.

The documents began to be gathered together 14 years after the first of the events took place, when then CIA director, James Schlessinger became alarmed about what the press was writing, especially all the articles by Robert Woodward and Carl Bernstein published in The Washington Post, already mentioned in the "Manifesto to the People of Cuba." The agency was being accused of promoting spying in the Watergate Hotel with the participation of its former agents Howard Hunt and James McCord.

In May 1973, the Director of the CIA was demanding that "all the main operative officials of this agency must immediately inform me on any ongoing or past activity that might be outside of the constituting charter of this agency." Schlessinger, later appointed Head of the Pentagon, had been replaced by William Colby. Colby was referring to the documents as "skeletons hiding in a closet." New press revelations forced Colby to admit the existence of the reports to interim President Gerald Ford in 1975. The New York Times was denouncing agency penetration of antiwar groups. The law that created the CIA prevented it from spying inside the United States.

That "was just the tip of the iceberg," said then Secretary of State Henry Kissinger.

Kissinger himself warned that "blood would flow" if other actions were known, and he immediately added: "For example, that Robert Kennedy personally controlled the operation for the assassination of Fidel Castro." The President's brother was then Attorney General of the United States. He was later murdered as he was running for President in the 1968 elections, which facilitated Nixon's election for lack of a strong candidate. The most dramatic thing about the case is that apparently he had reached the conviction that John Kennedy had been victim of a conspiracy. Thorough investigators, after analyzing the wounds, the caliber of the shots and other circumstances surrounding the death of the President, reached the conclusion that there had been at least three shooters. Solitary Oswald, used as an instrument, could not have been the only shooter. I found that rather striking. Excuse me for saying this but fate turned me into a shooting instructor with a telescopic sight for all the Granma expeditionaries. I spent months practicing and teaching, every day; even though the target is a stationary one it disappears from view with each shot and so you need to look for it all over again in fractions of a second.

Oswald wanted to come through Cuba on his trip to the USSR. He had already been there before. Someone sent him to ask for a visa in our country's embassy in Mexico but nobody knew him there so he wasn't authorized. They wanted to get us implicated in the conspiracy. Later, Jack Ruby, --a man openly linked to the Mafia-- unable to deal with so much pain and sadness, as he said, assassinated him, of all places, in a precinct full police agents.

Subsequently, in international functions or on visits to Cuba, on more than one occasion I met with the aggrieved Kennedy relatives, who would greet me respectfully. The former president's son, who was a very small child when his father was killed, visited Cuba 34 years later. We met and I invited him to dinner.

The young man, in the prime of his life, and well brought up, tragically died in an airplane accident on a stormy night as he was flying to Martha's Vineyard with his wife. I never touched on the thorny issue with any of those relatives. In contrast, I pointed out that if the president-elect had then been Nixon instead of Kennedy, after the Bay of Pigs disaster we would have been attacked by the land and sea forces escorting the mercenary expedition, and both countries would have paid a high toll in human lives. Nixon would not have limited himself to saying that victory has many fathers and defeat is an orphan. For the record, Kennedy was never too enthusiastic about the Bay of Pigs adventure; he was led there by Eisenhower's military reputation and the recklessness of his ambitious vice-president.


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I like Fidel Castro I think you heard me right.
Posted by: Pat Kittle on Jul 11, 2007 1:09 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Say what you like, but he's done a whole lot more for most Cubans than the corrupt US puppet dictator Bautista that he replaced!

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» "I like Fidel Castro" Posted by: WhatNow?
» RE: "I like Fidel Castro" Posted by: richholland
» RE: "I like Fidel Castro" Posted by: Doubtom
» Read my other comments before you write... Posted by: Enrique I. Alonso
Imagine Pres Bush....
Posted by: mizipi on Jul 11, 2007 4:38 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
...writing such an essay. IMHO, I do not wish any person from another country or government to come to my country and tell me and my government how to live. It is funny to me how so many Americans think that the rest of the world should live and be governed as we.
In our "free and open" society, I have yet to see ALL of the Family Jewels report, nor have I seen all of the photos from Abu Gharib. Nor have I heard of anyone being punished for providing so much "dubious" information. (Does this ring a bell? Rummy: "We know where the WMD's are.")
Though there is no way to tell what might have happened, for the average Cuban, life is probably better today than it would be had Castro been killed by the CIA 40-something years ago.
Our government and CIA working with the Mafia.....hmmmmm......that is 'honor & integrity' that only Rush Limbaugh and Ann Coulter could justify - of course it has to be a neo-con doing it, for if a liberal did something like that it would be treason.
Too many people want to remember the 11th of September, but I want to remember the 4th of July.
The revolutionary renaissance redneck.

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» "CIA working with the Mafia" Posted by: Sojourner
» OK, and if you want to help you can... Posted by: Enrique I. Alonso
» Only Cubans can help Cuba? Posted by: mizipi
» RE: Who is 'us? Posted by: Enrique I. Alonso
How strange
Posted by: paschn on Jul 11, 2007 6:12 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
As a youngster, my father and I would discuss things in the news. In my ignorance, I ranted about the terrible people leading other counties and how lucky we were to live in the U.S.
I remember how my father would chuckle. He told me to NEVER accept what big business or our "leaders" told us at face value.
He went on to tell me about unecessary rationing to keep prices and profits up during WW2, how many of our "patriotic" corporations had done business, uninterrupted, through the war with Germany. How these huge corporations bought and paid for our leaders to the detriment of their own people. The many elected officials in other lands, murdered and / or ruined by lies planted by our benevolent nation. Eventually, we would discuss the latest "truths" presented by a media which was then not so "whored out". We would try to figure out what all the pablum REALLY meant and was covering. After decades of speaking about it together, one thing was present between the lines of it all; the lies. the lies which the people ate like a child after candy. How the wealthy and powerful spoon-fed"patriotism" to the rank and file drones. Who then would mindlessly offer up themselves and their children to the god of nationalism and attack, (many times violently), those of us who still beleived right was right and wrong was wrong no matter WHICH country was doing it. He explained how Castro had kicked our "leaders", the mob and the "benevolent" corporations out of Cuba for the disgusting things they were doing in his country and to his people. How Batiste had become a puppet leader who had whored himself out to what has become the most evil country on earth by virtue of it's ability to spend billions, vast size and a population of drones so easily used to support its nasty actions.
My father ultimately died a pretty nasty death along with many others who had been purposely exposed to Berylium by the AEC in the '50's. He always said "when they tell you something, check it out,... who's making money on it, look beyond the flag. People run this country and people can be gullible, evil, greedy and have no problem with causing the deaths of millions to achieve their goals. Nationalism is the most dangerous "religion" on the planet.

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» RE: How strange Posted by: richholland
» RE: How strange Posted by: Doubtom
» RE: How strange Posted by: silverwizard
» RE: How strange Posted by: jack alexander
» Again..... Posted by: mdruss42
Alternet, are you trying to be my favorite news site?
Posted by: WhatNow? on Jul 11, 2007 8:19 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
I've favored The Centre for Research on Globalization for a long time but it seems Alternet is getting better.

Here's is some more correspondence from Castro.

They Will Never Have Cuba!

Bush sets Possada Carriles free: A brutal reply

The Internationalization of Genocide: Transforming Food into Fuel

I wonder how much more Castro may have been able to help the people of Cuba if the US had not be so harsh towards him. I find it hard to make any real assessment on Castro's performance because of all the pressure applied by the US. If the US had dealt with him with honest consideration and fair trade he might be a leader I would have the utmost respect.

Castro is a good example of how the amerika's wealthiest capitalist pigs dictate a US policy that seems to view socialists as the worst of all "criminals". If Castro were a murderous tyrant that lavished himself in excess and let US businesses rape the Cuban people, he would be portrayed by the media and leaders of this country as a good leader. This has a correlation to Saddam Hussien and Slobodan Milosevich. To me it appears their greatest "crimes" were they were socialists or somewhat socialist. When Hussien was gassing Iranians and Kurds, the US "leadership" had little problem with him. It seems the real problem with him was that he would not open the Iraqi market for exploitation by the west. I guess he was supposed to give away all of Iraq's oil instead of raising revenue to provide people with food, clean water, electricity, education, and medical care. Hell, we did nothing when Hussien hit the USS Starke with an Exocet missile killing 56 sailors in the late 1980s. I guess we could not worrry about that since he was doing such a good job of gassing Iranians. I look at Milosovich the same way. If he had been willing to open the former Yugoslavian markets to exploitation by the west, he himself, I am sure would have faired much better. AND, this man was essentially murdered before his trial ended which was conducted my a kangaroo court that was struggling to prove he really did anything wrong.

Murder, deceit, exploitation, and oppression do not seem to be much to worry about by our government. But whatever you do, do not interfere with corporate amerikas desire's to lloot and pillage.

Chavez is another character that the MSM constantly tries to villify but I'll be damned if I can figure out anything he's really done bad. I wish I could learn more about Chavez from a source that I could wholeheartedly believe is objective.

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» RE: Excuse me, but are you color blind? Posted by: Enrique I. Alonso
» Enrique, how old are you? Posted by: mdruss42
Who cares about Generalissimo Castro? What about Americans who were targeted
Posted by: albrechtkrausse on Jul 11, 2007 9:26 AM   
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by the CIA and other alphabet agencies? Frank Olson comes to mind (unwitting LSD experiment led to his suicide or murder), as do just about every 'subversive' group in the 50's thru 70's, unwitting soldiers, college students in the USA and Canada used in weird "physic driving" experiments, and all kinds of crazy stuff. Right up to today where we are wire tapped, surveilled, or even have their wife assasinated (Randy Weaver), etc. Who cares about foriegn nationals! Let's detail and hear from the domestic victims first.

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What I think Happened-
Posted by: WitchyNy on Jul 11, 2007 12:20 PM   
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I was 10 years old when Bay of Pigs happened.

I remember how shocked President Kennedy was over how it went. Our soldiers said that they were told by our government that they would be 'liberating' the people of Cuba.

Instead--the people of Cuba- old women with brooms and children with rocks and farmers with shovels and rakes --ran to the beaches to fight the American Soldiers-who landed there-and told our soldiers to leave their country alone! Our soldiers had been told that the Cuban people- wanting liberation- would gratefully greet them.
(sound familiar?)

The President was ashamed of this. Clearly he had not been told the truth about the situation in Cuba. President Kennedy came from a rich family. Part of the 3 percent of families who control everything in this country. His older brother was the son who was actually groomed to be President.
But he died in war.

So the 'less trained' younger brother-John-got to be President instead. And HIS younger brother, Robert, he made his Attorney General.

After Bay of Pigs, these two -still young men-were ashamed and angry. They thought-we have all this power-lets use it for the good. Lets go after this 3 percent -THE AMERICAN MAFIA- if you will.

So the Peace Core, The Civil Rights Movement, the plans to pull out of Viet-Nam, the promise to never again invade Cuba-to fire J Edgar Hoover-
all these plans John and Robert made-

Well -all this was so outrageous to the 'Mafia' the rich 3 percent families. They considered Kennedy a traitor. So they HAD to get rid of him. J Edgar Hoover likely set it up.

A 'Patsy'- Oswald-who it is proven--had worked for the F.B.I. -- was selected. It was no accident that Nixon was in Dallas that day. Clearly, he wanted to see the action. Or perhaps it was a teaching lesson-of what happens to Presidents- who do not follow the orders of the Ruling 3 percent.

When I was 17years old -Bobby Kennedy was killed. After Marin Luther King- I said- Bobby is next. If he wins the California Primary-because that means he will become President.
I was not even surprised. NO- 17 year old that day-black or white -was.

I think John and Bobby Kennedy would have gone on to do great things-if they had not been murdered by the rich of our country. I think with John and Bobby and Martin and Castro-working together -we would have a totally new and different world -than the one we have today.

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» RE: What I think Happened- Posted by: albrechtkrausse
» Bobby Kennedy was no saint. Posted by: Pat Kittle
» RE: What you think Happened did not happen Posted by: Enrique I. Alonso
» Cultural Genocide of Cubans? Posted by: mdruss42
» RE: Cultural Genocide of Cubans? Posted by: Enrique I. Alonso
» Read my FAQ at the bottom of the page... Posted by: Enrique I. Alonso
» Please read FAQ at bottom of this page... Posted by: Enrique I. Alonso
» Please read my FAQ at bottom of this page Posted by: Enrique I. Alonso
¡Comandante Fidel Catsro you are not our president!
Posted by: Enrique I. Alonso on Jul 11, 2007 1:40 PM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Comandante Fidel Castro:

You have signed this article as 'President of Cuba', yet you are not our president.

Since 1940 we have had a constitution Comandante, and as you know it was violated by Fulgencio Batista through a coup on March 10, 1952. You were among those who united to remove Batista and restore constitutional order, yet you did not do so. Indeed, after you took over Batista's coup in 1959 you did nothing to restore our legitimate constitution or the rights it guaranteed. You even jailed revolutionaries such as Comandante Huber Matos or Mario Chanes (who was once your ship mate on the Granma). Then you were cynical enough to call anyone who demanded that our constitution be restored a 'counterrevolutionary', or a 'worm', and proceeded to 'cleanse' Cuba of them, to this day.

Between 10% and 15% of our country's population lives all over the world in exile, Comandante, many for 48 years, victims of your cleansing. Those who oppose you in Cuba find themselves beaten up on the streets, their houses surrounded by mobs, jailed without trials, prohibited from publishing their views on the media monopolized by you. These are just a few examples. What should we call this Comandante, if not cultural genocide?

Of course the US is guilty in attempting to assasinate you, even before you had become the tyrant that you are, and even though it took them only 15 days to fully support (militarily and economically) the tyrant (Batista) that you helped overthrow. Do not think for a moment, however, that the US government's guilt absolves you of yours. Both are guilty of the cultural genocide of the Cuban people. We are like meat covered by 2 'loaves' of bread, chewed for 49 years by you and for 109 by the US Government.

How dare you call yourself our president? Take a good look at what you have done to us.

Very truly yours,

Enrique I. Alonso

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» I've read US history, here's Cuba's, Part I Posted by: Enrique I. Alonso
» Cuba History Part 2 Posted by: Enrique I. Alonso
» My solution for Cuba, as requested Posted by: Enrique I. Alonso
» RE: My solution for Cuba, as requested Posted by: Enrique I. Alonso
» For these reasons Posted by: Enrique I. Alonso
» RE: For these reasons and please note... Posted by: Enrique I. Alonso
» RE: Where has mdruss advocated violence? Posted by: Enrique I. Alonso
» Mizipi ---Peace of Christ be with you Posted by: Enrique I. Alonso
We played into Castro's hands.
Posted by: HughScott on Jul 11, 2007 2:14 PM   
Current rating: 1    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
I was in Air Force flight school at Mariana, Florida, when Fidel Castro rode into Havana on a Russian-made T34 tank. Saw the whole thing live on grainy black-and-white TV.

Although I was a conservative Republican at the time, it seemed to me the Cuban people were exercising their right of self-determination just like members of my clan did in 1776.

Very quickly, however, like all Americans back then, I learned that Fidel was a Communist dictator in freedom fighter fatigues who hated capitalism. And what did our brilliant leaders do? They played into Fidel’s hands by embargoing Cuba which continues to this day. How stupid could supposed smart people be?

Had JFK and his successors allowed tourism to continue, which would've flooded Cuba with subversive American dollars and Spanish-speaking CIA agents, I doubt Castro would still be in power.

Hugh E. Scott, Vietnam vet and the editor of King-George.biz -- the only website with hardcopy proof of White House corruption.

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» RE: We played into Castro's hands. Posted by: dangerouslysane
» PLAYING INTO CASTRO'S HANDS Posted by: mdruss42
» RE: PLAYING INTO CASTRO'S HANDS Posted by: Enrique I. Alonso
impeachment
Posted by: gsaephanh on Jul 13, 2007 1:05 PM   
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LANIC requests that Americans call today…Not tomorrow or next week. Every call adds to the extraordinary grasswoots and nationwide movement’s pressures on House Speaker Pelosi to act now .before further innocent lives are lost in Iraq and elsewhere. Last week 28 Americans lost their lives. Over the July 4, 2007 weekend over 400 Iraqis lost their lives…

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» RE: impeach Rangel and company too Posted by: Enrique I. Alonso
My Cuban Answer to Some Questions Asked -- a mini FAQ
Posted by: Enrique I. Alonso on Jul 18, 2007 7:19 PM   
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I will paraphrase some of the last questions that have been asked of me, and attempt answering, as a citizen of the Republic of Cuba, only on my behalf.

No one is authorized to write on behalf of all Cubans.

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» Why are you addressing us? Posted by: Enrique I. Alonso