Whither
Castro/Cuba?
by
Humberto Fontova
by Humberto Fontova
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So
what's going on in Cuba? Nobody has seen nor heard from either Fidel
or his supossed successor, Raul, in over a week and all foreign
reporters are barred entry to the island. In the meantime, Cuba's
military is on combat alert and reservists are called up island-wide.
The neighborhood spy and snitch groups (Committees For The Defense
of the Revolution) are much more vigilant and obnoxious than usual.
The goons of the Rapid Response Brigades (Cuba's version of early
Nazi Germany's S.A.) roam the streets with chains and pipes menacing
to shatter the teeth or chain-whip any malcontent or backslider.
Stalinist Cuba's
entire repressive apparatus is locked, loaded and poised.
The best guesses
from the best sources, primarily the multinational staff of reporters
and analysts of La Nueva Cuba, point to a possible power
scuffle that has the regime very tense. "We're worried," said the
head of Cuba's Conference of Catholic bishops, José Félix
Pérez Riera. "Things are calm on the surface for now. But
we're still very worried."
Raul Castro
heads Cuba's Armed Forces. Ricardo Alarcon is "President" of Cuba's
"National Assembly" Signs point to some behind the scenes (granted,
in Cuba everything's behind the scenes) scuffling between
Alarcon and his gang, against Raul Castro and his henchmen.
In plainspeak:
the Communist geeks might be having it out with the Communist hoods
to see who'll run Cuba. The groups overlap slightly. Not all the
geeks are with Alarcon and not at all the hoods are with Raul. In
June when Raul addressed a military audience during military maneuvers
he wore a bulletproof vest under his shirt, proof he's not completely
convinced of their loyalty. But rather than bore you with a list
of three-word names that mean nothing I'll leave it at that. There's
much speculation that the now famous "succession testament" of last
Monday was authored – not by Fidel at all – but by Raul.
That Ricardo
Alarcon's name (by most estimates Cuba's highest ranking civilian)
was conspicuously absent from the document lends more credence to
the theory of Raul's authorship. Here's proof that, regardless of
what all those Academic "experts" babble and scribble, the highest
ranking civilian in Cuba has less governmental authority than a
dog-catcher has in Miami. Cuba's military runs Cuba and has done
so for years. If the term "Military dictatorship" ever fit a Latin
American nation, it's Cuba.
But I defy
you to find the term in any MSM article on Cuba. I also defy you
to find this term absent from any MSM article on Pinochet's
Chile, which was overwhelmingly civilian and robustly free-enterprise.
Last week's
"succession document" read on Cuban TV is proof that Cuba's National
Assembly is not a legislature but a joke, laughed at by everyone
except academic "experts" and Think Tank soothsayers. Naturally
these are the wizards we'll see trotted out on TV and see quoted
in the New York Times over the next few weeks.
This succession
has acually been in the works for several months now. Raul Castro's
first official act in Jan. 1959 was lining up 100 potential regime
opponents in front of a ditch and having them machine gunned and
bulldozed into a mass grave. By the end of the year he had signed
off on 550 murder warrants. As a rebel he was fond of shattering
the victim's skull with the coup de grace blast himself, much like
his chum Che Guevara. So a little PR work was clearly needed. Starting
in June the Cuban press commenced with the makeover. Raul the lovable
grandpa and family man was the motif, which was expanded to include
his crony Generals. Read these pieces and you'll realize that, compared
to Raul and his cronies, both Ward Cleaver and Ozzie Nelson were
hopelessly dysfunctional dads.
Cuba's military
is fat and happy – has been for decades. They run Cuba. The only
thing properly describable as an "industry" in Cuba (tourism) is
run primarily by Cuba's Generals. They also run the export industries.
Ottoman Sultans would envy the life of these gentlemen. Among these
Red robber-barons is Raul Castro's favorite son-in-law, Col. Luis
Alberto Rodríguez. Defectors report how their former colleagues,
including Raul himself, syphon millions into Swiss Bank accounts.
These gentlemen have the most at stake in this tense drama. If anyone
craves a successful succession to Raul-rule, it's these high-rolling
graduates of Cuba' Military Academy, and not just because of fiduciary
considerations.
Tito Rodriguez
Oltmans, a former Cuban freedom-fighter and political prisoner,
watched many of these men, as young cadets, perform one of the requisites
for graduation from Cuba's military academy of the time. "They were
all armed with Belgian .308 caliber FALs as they lined up for the
firing squad" recalls Mr Rodriguez, a prisoner in La Cabana prison
in the early 1960's. "Every evening the cadets would be bused in
from the Managua army base and the Mariel naval base near Havana.
As darkness fell the condemned patriot – shirtless and gagged –
would be dragged to the execution wall and bound. The cadets would
line up only four meters in front of the patriot and all had loaded
weapons."..... FUEGO!
A brief aside:
historically and almost universally, most members of a firing squad
shoot blanks, to assauge their conscience. But such assuaging would
contradict the Cuban firing squads' most vital purpose, secretly
named "El Compromiso Sangriento" (the Blood Covenant.) This tried
and true Soviet scheme was presented by Soviet GRU agent Angel Ceutah
to Che Guevara just days after he and Fidel entered Havana in January
1959. The scene was a meeting at Che's palatial (and recently stolen)
estate in Tarara just west of Havana. Every candidate for officer,
suggested Ceutah, would take his place in a firing squad and pull
the trigger with live ammo.
In front of
a gen-you-wine Soviet GRU agent, Che(who often signed his name Stalin
II) was breathlessly starstruck – probably hyperventilating. As
chief commissar for Cuba's new military and death squads, Che immediately
embraced the idea. He was probably whooping and high-fiving with
Ceutah in the process, coughing and wheezing while frantically fumbling
for his asthma inhaler.
So let's see
here: a policy suggested by a Soviet butcher and adopted
by an Argentine flunkie of murdering Cuban patriots,
instantly became government policy in newly "nationalist" Cuba.
I defy anyone to read any of the current crop of MSM articles or
listen to one of the current crop of MSM interviews with the usual
academic wizards that doesn't stress how the Bush team mustn't in
any, any, any manner whatsoever even appear overbearing towards
Cuba because of the prickly "nationalist" sentiments of Cuban "leaders."
The point of
the Blood Covenant was to bond the murderers, especially those in
line for future leadership, with the murderous regime. The more
shooters the more murderers. The more murderers thus manufactured,
the more people on hand to resist any overthrow of their system.
After thousands of firing-squad murders Cuba's officer corps was
plenty "bonded" to the regime. The fanatical and suicidal resistance
by Hitler's SS troopers against the advancing Red Army to the bitter
end saw the same theme at work.
As I write,
Raul and his crony generals fear the same potential retribution
from any resistance that might sprout in their fiefdom. Not that
armed resistance is even remotely possible in Cuba, unless it came
from a few disaffected Generals or from Ramiro Valdez, who heads
Cuba's Secret police. Recall that Don Tattaglia resented Don Corleone's
hogging of certain privileges in their joint gangster fiefdom. The
same thing among the same types is possible in Cuba.
Not
that these high-rolling crooks would fight anything like the S.S.
fought, or even like Clemenza and Sonny fought. The very notion
is laughable. The Castroites' cowardly clown-shows at the Bay of
Pigs (40,000 Castroites barely defeating 1400 freedom-fighter and
only after the latter were stabbed in the back, abandoned and had
expended their last round)and in Angola (50,000 Castroites against
5000 South African troops, also without outside support of any kind)
give a clue.
Stay tuned,
this could get interesting.
August
9, 2006
Humberto
Fontova [send him mail]
is the author of Fidel;
Hollywood's Favorite Tyrant,
described as "absolutely devastating. An enlightening read you'll
never forget." by David Limbaugh. Congressman Lincoln Diaz-Balart
says, "Humberto Fontova has done a great service to all those who
wish to discover the truth about the only totalitarian dictatorship
in the Western Hemisphere."
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