I had said that we would all respond to Mr. W. Bush. Our
children, our teenagers, our young students; our workers, farmers, professionals; our
journalists, historians, artists, intellectuals, scientists; the fighters of yesterday and
of today; the youths, the adults, the elders and especially the mothers, the sons and
daughters, and the close relatives of all those who have suffered themselves and their
loved ones during 43 years of brutal terrorism, aggressions and a murderous blockade
maintained by successive U.S. Administrations against our people. They have all been
tearing to pieces Mr. W. Bushs statements in Miami.
He went too far in his speech. He was rude. He
insulted, he lied, and he threatened. He would only need to add now that the heroic people
he pretends "to free", have all been forcibly mobilized to take part in the huge
and enthusiastic demonstrations of Sancti Spiritus and Holguin before, and in this
enormous rally held today here, in Santiago de Cuba.
Perhaps no other country has ever witnessed such an
imposing, combative and sound political movement. Perhaps, never before a small nation had
the strength of character and the courage to resist such a powerful adversary. This is an
unprecedented confrontation that is taking place in a new historical stage between the
force of just ideas and the murderous ideas of the brutal force.
When the arrogant use of force is imposed in
violation of every right, ethic and reason, demagogy and lies remain the only possible
ideological support.
Hardly two thirds of a century has passed since
Humanity went through the bitter experience of Nazism. Fear was Hitlers inseparable
ally against his adversaries. First, he was tolerated as a buffer and a potential ally
against communism. Then, he was made concessions. He recovered the Ruhr, a crucial zone
for military build-up, and went on to annex Austria to the German Third Reich. Then,
without a shot, he conquered a large part of Czechoslovakia. Later, his fearful military
force enabled him to strike a non-aggression pact with the USSR on August 23, 1939, that
is, 9 days before the outbreak of a war that would inflame the whole world. The lack of
vision and the cowardice of the statesmen in the strongest European powers of the time
opened the way to a great tragedy.
I dont think that a fascist regime can be
established in the United States. Serious mistakes have been made and injustices committed
in the framework of its political system --many of them still persist-- but the American
people still have a number of institutions and traditions, as well as educational,
cultural and ethical values that would hardly allow that to happen. The risk exists in the
international arena.
The power and prerogatives of that countrys
President are so extensive, and the economic, technological and military power network in
that nation is so pervasive that due to circumstances that fully escape the will of the
American people, the world is coming under the rule of Nazi concepts and methods.
I do not intend to exaggerate or dramatize. But, the
truth is that theres a growing tendency to question and override the very existence
and the role of the United Nations.
Last September 20, 2001, when Mr. W. Bush proclaimed
that those who did not support his war project against terrorism would themselves be
considered terrorists and exposed to his attacks, he was overtly disregarding the UN
prerogatives. At the same time, based on his military power he was assuming the role of
world master and policeman. For those of us familiar with the Marxist literature, that day
was the 18th Brumaire of Mr. Bush*. Future historians should take note of the
political leaders reaction in most countries. It was panic and fear that came over
most of them.
Such conceptions and methods contradict the idea of a
democratic world order based on principles and norms that ensure safety and peace for all
of the peoples.
Long before the terrorist attacks of September 11,
Bush had promoted enormous budgets for the research and production of more deadly and
sophisticated weapons, although the cold war was over, the old adversary no longer existed
and the weakened State that replaced it lacked both the economic resources and the will to
face up to the overwhelming force of the sole hyperpower.
Why was that colossal military build-up program
conceived, and for what purpose?
In a recent speech made on the occasion of the
bicentennial year of the West Point Military Academy, an institution well-known for its
remarkable role in the military history of the United States, Mr. W. Bush threw a fiery
harangue at the graduation ceremony of 958 cadets. However, his remarks were also
addressed to the United States and the entire world.
Some of the ideas expressed there are a reflection of
his thinking, and that of his closest advisors, long before the brutal attacks of
September 11, which now serve as an excellent pretext to justify what was already then a
rather dangerous, inadmissible, unsustainable and peculiar idea of the world. He said for
example:
"If we wait for threats to fully
materialize, we will have waited too long."
"In the world we have entered, the only path
to safety is the path of action. And this nation will act."
"Our security will require transforming the
military you will lead, a military that must be ready
to strike at a moments notice in any dark
corner of the world. And our security will require... to be ready for preemptive action
when necessary to defend our liberty and to defend our lives."
"We must uncover terror cells in 60 or more
countries... Along with our friends and allies, we
must oppose proliferation and confront regimes that
sponsor terror, as each case requires."
"We will send diplomats where they are needed,
and we will send you, our soldiers, where
youre needed."
"We will not leave the safety of America and the
peace of the planet at the mercy of a few
mad terrorists and tyrants. We will lift this dark
threat from our country and from the world."
"Some worry that it is somehow undiplomatic or
impolite to speak the language of right and
wrong. I disagree. We are in a conflict between good
and evil, and America will call evil by its name. By confronting evil and lawless regimes,
we do not create a problem, we reveal a problem. And we will lead the world in opposing
it."
"Generations of West Point officers planned and
practiced for battles with Soviet Russia. Ive
just returned from a new Russia, now a country
reaching toward democracy, and our partner in the war against terror."
As you can see, he doesnt mention once is his
speech the United Nations Organization. Nor is there a phrase about every peoples
right to safety and peace, or about the need for a world ruled by principles and norms. He
only talks of alliances between powers, and of war and more war. He speaks of war on
behalf of peace and liberty, words that coming from him sound as meaningless and empty as
soap bubbles. His entire speech is no more than a sweetened exaltation of chauvinism, and
of the superiority of his countrys culture, glory and power.
The miserable insects that live in 60 or more
countries of the world chosen by him and his closest assistants --and in the case of Cuba
by his Miami friends-- are completely irrelevant. They are the "dark corners of the
world" that may become the targets of their unannounced and "preemptive"
attacks.
Not only is Cuba one of those countries, but it has
also been included among those that sponsor terror. And, on top of it all, the cynical
fabrication that Cuba produces bio-weapons; they simply overlook the fact that the entire
world knows it is a colossal lie.
What is the difference between that philosophy and
methods and those of the Nazis? Why is it that so many governments are trembling with fear
and keeping silent?
It is not a simple coincidence that the fascist right
forces are gaining ground in various European countries.
The American people will refuse to educate their
children in such a philosophy.
In the face of such cowardice, many peoples of the
world will look hopefully to the American people as the only one capable of putting a
straightjacket on, or stopping, the bigots in their lust for power, abuse and conflict.
Many peoples in the world showed their unanimous solidarity with the American people after
the attacks of September 11; our noble and generous people did too, and certainly not out
of hypocrisy or fear.
We would like for those West Point cadets to come to
Cuba as tourists some day, when Americans are again free to travel, but not as invaders.
Who has actually reaped the benefits of the terrorist
attacks of September 11? Those that President Eisenhower defined as the
military-industrial complex; those whose authority had been called into question by the
electoral fraud; the Miami terrorist mob; those who want to destroy the United Nations;
those who advocate the predominance of hegemonic policies and who want to reshape the
world as they wish.
I dont believe for a second that anyone
--whatever his position-- who could have prevented the obnoxious crime of the Twin Towers
deliberately allowed it to happen in a yearning for popularity and power or for any other
purpose.
But, calling things by their name, as Mr. Bush said
in West Point he likes to do, Id say that I think the President of the United States
has made serious mistakes in the way he has handled the situation after the tragedy. I
shall mention only a few made both domestically and overseas:
He should have never implanted fear in the minds of
the American people.
He should have kept calmed.
He should not have adopted hasty decisions without
even considering other possibly more promising options, which would have been unanimously
supported by all governments, by the most influential religions and by the fundamental
political trends, from both the left and the right.
He should not have identified over half of the
countries in the Third World as his enemies, much less as terrorists.
He should not have pursued a path that will have the
effect of multiplying the number of bigots and suicidal persons in the world, thus
seriously complicating the struggle against terrorism. The Palestinians is a case in
point: for every Palestinian that has been murdered, the number of walk-in suicide bombers
has markedly increased, which has led to a predicament with no way out in sight.
He should not have concealed the intelligence reports
he received, particularly that of August 6, which has given rise to all sorts of doubts
and guesses. It is necessary to be valiant and transparent with the people. No one can
believe that this is impossible for security reasons. Those of us who have lived and
struggled for decades against thousands of terrorist plans and actions originated in the
United States are perfectly familiar with the nature of such intelligence reports, whose
sources need to be highly protected by those who draft and forward them.
He should not have met with, or accepted the presence
at that meeting in Miami of, well known characters that have organized, directed and
carried out thousands of terrorist attacks against Cuba and other countries, including
several hundreds inside the territory of the United States.
For many years and until September 11, the Cuban
American National Foundation financed, organized and publicized countless terrorist
actions and plans to murder Cuban leaders. Today, that same organization continues to fund
the defense, protection and impunity of the worst terrorists while waiting for the Cuban
Revolution to be destroyed by the United States. Everybody knows this, both in Miami and
the White House. Mr. Bushs intimate relationship with these terrorists completely
undermines his moral authority and disqualifies him as a world leader to fight against
terrorism.
He should not have allowed the fabrication of that
stupid lie about Cuba developing bio-weapons. As for the alleged theoretical capacity to
produce them, needless to say that even when all governments could lie that doesnt
mean they all do.
He should not have politically challenged the Cuban
revolutionary leadership because he is in no position to respond to the political
challenges that Cuba could throw at him. It is like sailing on a big paper boat --full of
lies and demagogy-- that cannot endure the wind or the waves.
He should not have made demands on matters that are
the sole concern of our sovereignty, nor launch threats against Cuba because the Cuban
people have never been nor will they ever be forced to give in. This is the people that
did not hesitate for a moment when hundreds of nuclear weapons were aimed at this island
on October 1962, threatening to wipe them off Earth. No one remembers a single Cuban
patriot who lost heart.
Now, Mr. Bush could find himself in the dilemma of
either rectifying or trying to wipe Cuba off the map, which is not all too easy.
Mr. Bush should be better informed about what the
Cuban people is today and of how it feels; its degree of unity, its political culture and
its unmovable strength.
Other things could be said in addition to these
reflections on the unfortunate May 20 speech and on other issues, but I dont wish to
expand any further.
As we had promised, our people with their talents,
their truths and their patriotism have been giving the right response. But the task is not
over yet, since our mass organizations will also respond. On Monday 10, their national
leadership will meet in the countrys capital. Also, the National Assembly, supreme
body of the State power, will respond in due course and it will certainly do so with all
courtesy.
Thank you, Mr. Bush, for you have honored us with
your recognition that such an institution exists here and that in the year 2003 there will
be elections for deputies.
There is just this one point to clarify: if, as you
have indicated, all elections in Cuba have been rigged, how could the National Assembly
have any authority to adopt the amendments to the Constitution that you have demanded? The
solution might be that the Cuban Supreme Court validates our deputies. That would be most
democratic!
Compatriots from Santiago de Cuba and Guantanamo,
unforgettable comrades-in-arms in the Moncada, on the mountains and in the cities,
comrades from yesterday, today and tomorrow:
On behalf of those who have given their lives for
Independence and the Revolution, to whom we will be loyal up until our last breath, I
congratulate you on this gigantic demonstration.
Long live Socialism!
Homeland or death!
We will overcome!
- Reference to the book The 18th Brumaire of Napoleon
Bonaparte, by Karl Marx. (Note of the Translator)