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Cuba steps up military preparations fearing US invasion near
spacewar.com ^ | May 12, 2004 | AFP

Posted on 05/12/2004 11:12:53 PM PDT by Destro

Cuba steps up military preparations fearing US invasion near

TEGUCIGALPA (AFP) May 12, 2004 Cuba has stepped up military preparations fearing an invasion by the United States "is closer than ever," Cuba's ambassador to Honduras Alberto Gonzalez said Wednesday.

"Our people are on high alert, our armed forces are on high alert, our revolution is on high alert," Gonzalez told reporters in the Honduran capital.

He said the Cuban people are poised to repel any attack from the United States.


TOPICS: Cuba; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; News/Current Events
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The Castro regime is becoming unhinged.
1 posted on 05/12/2004 11:12:54 PM PDT by Destro
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To: Destro
Whats in those cigars El Presidente is smoking?
2 posted on 05/12/2004 11:14:16 PM PDT by HitmanLV (I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.)
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To: Destro
Castro's been feeling a little "out of the loop" lately.
3 posted on 05/12/2004 11:16:30 PM PDT by whadizit
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To: Destro
Cuban people repel an attack. ROTFLMAO!! They would cause a stampede trying to get a ride out of that hellhole.
4 posted on 05/12/2004 11:17:18 PM PDT by dc-zoo
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To: Destro
He has evidently been looking into The Mirror again (Twilight Zone reference)..
5 posted on 05/12/2004 11:19:04 PM PDT by ambrose (AP Headline: "Kerry Says His 'Family' Owns SUV, Not He")
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To: Destro
This is almost laughable, if it weren't so sad!

I could see every two bit dictatorship getting shook up after bombing Belgrade for 78 days for no reason, but all this over Iraq?

Nevermind. I'm going to bed.
6 posted on 05/12/2004 11:20:20 PM PDT by AuntB (Law Schools & Journalism schools are America's Madrassas.(aculeus) Jamie Gorelick is proof!)
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To: Destro
It sounds like Castro is actually HOPING we'll invade his postage stamp nation. I think he's worried he'll miss his day in the sun and simply die before he gets his name in the history books as having actually waged a war with the USA. He was a big cheese once. Now his name is forgotten as the world speaks of Osama and Saddam.
7 posted on 05/12/2004 11:20:35 PM PDT by Route66 (America's Mainstreet)
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To: Destro
The Castro regime is becoming unhinged.

Completely!

8 posted on 05/12/2004 11:20:35 PM PDT by Cold Heat (Politicians are interested in people. Not that this is always a virtue. Fleas are interested in dogs)
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To: Destro
""Our people are on high alert, our armed forces are on high alert, our revolution is on high alert," because we been smokin da GANJA!!!

From the movie "Scarface" said by Cuban chainsaw murderer: "I love to kill Communists! I love to kill Communists!! They always try to tell everybody what to do!!!"

9 posted on 05/12/2004 11:20:41 PM PDT by SierraWasp (Looks like all the 9-11 flag waving has reverted to FLAG WAIVING by the Kerrys & Kennedys!!!)
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To: Destro
LOL...poor Fidel...what a whack job.

Must be lovely being a tyrant that needs to frighten its people to maintain control through fear, percieved or real.

mahahahah
10 posted on 05/12/2004 11:21:46 PM PDT by antaresequity (This is not the "War on Terror", Islam is the common denominator)
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To: Route66; Cincinatus' Wife
Maybe Cincinatus' Wife has a link to the news that the dollar-currency shops in Cuba have been closed down. Castro's ruined economic system is unable to supply the remaining shops with even basic food and supplies; the shelves last I heard were nearly empty and people were rushing to purchase whatever they could in preparation for not having anything to buy or trade at all.

That makes for an unhappy population, and unhappy people grumble and gradually make known their anger, and when times are too lean even the fear of the secret police cannot quell the grumbling and rising anger. This makes make dictators and secret police very nervous, fearful of being deposed.

So instead of fixing the economy by returning property to individuals who can invest in and improve output, the dictator resorts to the "we're going to be invaded" line to try to cover up the obvious increase in security and police forces, blaming it on an imaginary invasion instead of revealing the truth- that the dictator is scared of his people.

He must do it, because once the people realize their leader is afraid of them, they tend to lose their fear of the dictator, without which there would be no dictator.

11 posted on 05/12/2004 11:37:27 PM PDT by piasa (Attitude adjustments offered here free of charge.)
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To: Destro
The French made White surrender flags are ready for use and are being passed out at this very moment.
12 posted on 05/12/2004 11:50:32 PM PDT by bikerman
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To: Destro
Yeah that's right, we've been staging up in south beach for a couple of years now. Gonna go kick some Cuban butt now.

These people are nuts.
13 posted on 05/13/2004 2:47:52 AM PDT by Joe Boucher (G.W. Bush in 2004)
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To: piasa
Excellent point. Castro is making a last ditch stand to save his power by blaming the Americans. Maybe the President will have some good news soon from Cuba.
14 posted on 05/13/2004 4:58:45 AM PDT by tort_feasor ( anti-Semitism is not a lifestyle choice)
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To: piasa
Excellent analysis.
15 posted on 05/13/2004 5:01:17 AM PDT by Rebelbase
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To: tort_feasor
The only good news that could possibly come out of Cuba at this point would be if Fidel Castro suddenly had a massive infestation of lice inside of that quagmire he calls a beard.
16 posted on 05/13/2004 5:15:26 AM PDT by The Scourge of Yazid (Get your hands off my Lucky Charms you damn, dirty leprechaun!)
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To: Destro
Maybe, but I think that Castro, being the staunch pillar of Commyism that he is, sees a free Cuba on the horizon after he's gone. Soon.

He probably wants to go out in a blaze. His old buddy Che out shines him and he can't stand it.
17 posted on 05/13/2004 8:39:20 AM PDT by myheroesareDeadandRegistered
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To: Destro
Castro trots out the visage of an American invasion whenever he needs to distract the people from significant failures or corruption at home.
18 posted on 05/13/2004 8:41:47 AM PDT by Bob J (freerepublic.net/ radiofreerepublic.com/rightalk.com...check them out!)
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Cuba Stunned As Dollar-Only Stores Close

VANESSA ARRINGTON

Associated Press


HAVANA - Cuba's dollar-only stores displayed "closed for inventory" signs Tuesday after the communist government suddenly shut them down, blaming new U.S. measures aimed at squeezing the island's economy.

Long lines stretched from state stores with food and personal hygiene products - nearly the only items still sold to Cubans in dollars - as people scrambled to buy shampoo and soap from rapidly emptying shelves.

"This is insanity," said 64-year-old Odila Morales, waiting to buy laundry detergent. "Politics are filthy."

The government did not say whether the stores would reopen. But Julio Perez, the administrator of Harris Brothers department store, said they were merely giving dollar-only stores time to mark up the prices of all their goods.

"It really isn't anything serious," said Perez. "Maybe it will only be three, four, five days."

Some questioned how the closure - which prevents Cubans from spending dollars at the government stores - would counteract the U.S. proposals announced last week, which aim to reduce hard currency on the island by limiting how often Cuban-Americans can visit relatives, decreasing how much they can spend, and prohibiting money transfers to Cuban officials and Communist Party members.

"It's not helping the Cuban people, and it's not helping the Cuban government," said Carmelo Mesa-Lago, an expert on the Cuban economy at the University of Pittsburgh. "All this is bad - bad economics, bad social welfare."

Mesa-Lago said the measures could strengthen the Cuban government's control over the economy.

Cuba was forced to implement liberal reforms in the early 1990s to cope with the loss of Soviet aid and trade. Possession of dollars was legalized in 1993 to draw hard currency from growing tourism and family purchases at the state stores.

The government has steadily offered more and more goods in U.S. currency while the Cuban ration book of items available in pesos has withered.

For many Cubans, rations now cover eight eggs, a pound of chicken, about a pint of cooking oil, six pounds of rice, a half-pound of a ground meat-soy mixture, and a few other goods each month. The rest must be purchased at far higher prices either in pesos or in dollars.

The dollar-only shops have been associated with social inequalities that have worried Cuban leaders. The elite, with access to greenbacks, can easily buy everyday goods that a doctor cannot on a salary equivalent to $25 a month.

Three floors selling clothes, mattresses and electrical goods were cordoned off in Harris Brothers, where employees stood behind empty counters looking confused. Other workers catered to dozens of shoppers buying cooking oil, Spam and deodorant in the store's only open section.

Dozens of stores along Old Havana's commercial Obispo Street selling toys, shoes and fancy furniture never opened Tuesday. Gift shops in upscale hotels and other tourist stores, however, were still selling T-shirts, crafts and camera film in dollars.

Laura Pernez, a 25-year-old gift shop clerk, said tourists would not be affected by the measures. Cubans, on the other hand, were very uncertain.

"I am worried, of course, since we don't know if this is going to be for a week, a month, or seven years," Pernez said. "But we need to wait. One shouldn't go into a panic."

While most stores were shut tight, many of those inside hotels remained open to serve tourists. Some Cubans took advantage of that on Tuesday as officials tried to work out how to apply the new rules.

Rolando Hernandez, a salesman at a store connected to the Comodoro Hotel, said it sold about 10 washing machines, 10 refrigerators and about the same number of stereo sets. Usually they sell one or two of each, if any.

"They lined up and bought and bought," he said.

The government said that dollar prices would be raised on food and gasoline and perhaps other products.

But it assured Cubans that other aspects of the economy would not be affected: people will still be able to change money, buy food in pesos at private farmers' markets, and have access to such government services as health care and education.

Mesa-Lago said the dollar stores were opened in 1993 in large part to fight a growing black market in which goods were traded in dollars without passing through the state's hands.

"Once they close this window, then the black market is going to expand," he said.

http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/8634880.htm


19 posted on 05/13/2004 11:56:33 PM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: piasa; Destro; All
(Communists) Cubans add limits to self employment*** Under a new edict to take effect Oct. 1, no new licenses will be issued for 40 categories of jobs that have been legal in Cuba since 1993. -- HAVANA - If you want to build a better mousetrap in Cuba, you'll have to go to work for the government.

Officials are halting new licenses for some types of self-employment -- from magician to masseur to restaurateur to jeweler to mousetrap maker -- as the communistgovernment steadily reasserts control over the economy.

Under a Labor Ministry decree scheduled to take effect Oct. 1, no new licenses will be issued for 40 categories of jobs that were legalized in 1993 during the severe economic crisis that followed the collapse of the Soviet bloc.***

20 posted on 05/13/2004 11:57:37 PM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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