Fidel Castro has first public speech in years

By JEFF FRANKS | REUTERS

HAVANA: Former Cuban leader Fidel Castro, wearing his green military cap and clothing like the comandante of old, made his first speech before the Cuban public on Friday since falling ill in 2006, warning of the threat of nuclear war.

Castro, 84, spoke from the same steps of the University of Havana where 60 years ago he stirred fellow students to political action in the beginnings of the revolution that eventually put him in power in 1959.

About 10,000 people, mostly students, filled the steps and nearby streets to listen to the man who led Cuba for 49 years before an intestinal illness forced him to resign as president and, as Castro stated in a recent newspaper interview, nearly killed him.

His speech was the latest in a string of appearances since Castro re-emerged in July from four years of seclusion. As he has all summer, Castro warned that nuclear war is inevitable if the United States, in alliance with Israel, tries to enforce international sanctions against Iran over its nuclear program.

The crowd shouted "Fidel, Fidel Fidel" and applauded at several points during the nationally televised address.

Standing behind a podium at the top of steps, he spoke for about 40 minutes, far shorter than the hours-long speeches he once gave. As has been his custom since resurfacing, he did not talk about Cuba's domestic issues.

His renewed public presence has raised questions about whether he could resume a larger role in running Cuba, now officially led by his younger brother, President Raul Castro.

He slammed the United States, his long-time foe, for creating a "system that threatens the survival of humanity."   "The problem of people today, the more than 7 billion human beings, is to prevent such a tragedy from happening," he said.

"In this, as in many struggles in the past, it is possible to be victorious," he said.

Last month, he spoke to a session of the National Assembly about the possibility of nuclear war.

He wore plain military clothing, without military insignia or stars.

Fidel Castro ceded power to his brother after undergoing surgery in July 2006, then officially resigned as president in February 2008.

He remains head of the ruling Communist Party and plays a significant behind-the-scenes role. But there has been no sign that his brother is not in charge of the government.

The president did not attend his brother's speech.

Students said they came to the speech not just to hear Castro's message but also for the chance of seeing the elderly revolutionary who has been a world figure for the past half century.

Their theories about why he has stepped back into the spotlight ranged widely, with most taking him at his word that he feels compelled to warn of a possible US-instigated war.

"Fidel is a source of pride for all Cubans. His appearances show the United States that he's still standing," said dental student Eileen Mendoza.

"This is a historic act," said economic student Jose Gonzalez Abreu. "Maybe he's preparing to return to the kind of big, historic speeches he gave before he fell ill."  

Raul Castro, 79, has lately stepped up the pace of small economic reforms he has initiated to revive Cuba's struggling economy and, in his words, assure the survival of the revolution after its current generation of leaders is gone.

 

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JALAL UDDIN

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For safty & security of Cuba, when Fidel Castro deployed Nuclear Powered weapos from Rusia, then the mighty super power America bent its TAIL in between its two legs. When Iran should test its first nuclear weapon, the mighty American TAIL should be kept permantly in between its two legs and stone throwing children of Paletaine should never be killed again by American made or American financed sophisticated weapons.

GEORGE

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@JALAL UDDIN You must be a young pup, otherwise you would have known about the Cuba crisis in the 1960's. The American navy blocked the Russian convoy with nuclear missiles. We were very close to a nuclear war, but fortunately Russia blinked. It is because of the American steadfastness, that you are alive today .

JALAL UDDIN

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For proper Judgement, there is no question of yong or old, as Mr.George things. Anybody, who read History or active in politics know that the American made Brigade 2506, (the U:S trained 1500 Cuban exiles) were sent to Cuba (known as invasion of bay of pig) for deposing Fidel Castro. On April19, 1961, Cuban Government captured the American made Brigade inveders. The invaders were released in exchange of $53 million worth of American food & medicine & a humanitarin gasture of Cuban Leadership. Cuba realized that American crimes could not keep Cuba in peace. As is the Evil, so is the remedy. So to ensure peace and stablity in the region, Cuba persuaded soviet. Ballistic Missile site was construced in cuba. America did not have any other option than either to fight or to bent its Tail in between its two legs towards pig Cuba. America publicly promissed never to invade Cuba. And all deffenssive materials of Soviet union that was being built on Cuba was removed. For lasting peace in the Middle East, Balance of power is only solution. So Iran should do it (to produce nuclear weapon), as the Arabs are not taking risk to end suffering of children of Palestaine. Then neither America nor American made Israel should ever be a threat to children of Palestaine or Lebanon or any other Arabs in the Middle East.
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