Posted on 12/23/2003 8:10:36 PM PST by LibFreeUSA
CARACAS: The US-led invasion of Iraq was aimed at taking control of the countrys oil, Cuban President Fidel Castro told Venezuelan state television in an interview shown on Tuesday.
"There is no moral argument, no possible justification to invade a country," said the veteran communist leader.
"The United Nations did not agree on it; rather the most powerful nation agreed to invade (Iraq): the main objective, let us be totally honest, was to win an essential raw material which is called petroleum," said Castro, who made a quick trip to Venezuelas La Orchila island in the Caribbean on Tuesday, invited by his closest regional ally, President Hugo Chavez. "The arguments they have used to justify the invasion are not valid," Castro argued.
"They accused them of having weapons of mass destruction and they are the ones who have a monopoly on weapons of mass destruction.
"Yes, everybody has weapons of mass destruction, but there is a club that has nuclear weapons and there are no restrictions on its holding of weapons of mass destruction," he said. "No weapons of mass destruction even have been found," Castro said. "Saddam (Hussein) might have had some and destroyed them," Castro added.
Castro also noted that the deposed Iraqi president "made mistakes," including the war against Iran in the 1980s and the 1990 invasion Kuwait.
But, Castro argued, "Europe was (Iraqs) accomplice in the invasion of Iran, and may even have given it some chemical weapons. Europe helped Iraq before the war with Iran, and helped it boost the range of its missiles from 600 km to 1,200km. That is a historical fact that nobody can deny," he added.
Okay, you two, go to Vermont so we can change the regimes.
Nah. Miami. According to Castro, the Cubans love him.
A Cuban friend of ours just got her citizenship on Dec 6th. She was extremely happy to have received it and commented on the long road to get there.
In general, I find that immigrants from communist countries make great additions to the U.S. Unlike those who flee economic difficulty, they truly value what this country has to offer.
(Are you listening Howie?)
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