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Fidel Castro's era in Cuba may be over - experts
Reuters ^ | 12/2/06 | Jeff Franks

Posted on 12/02/2006 2:23:54 PM PST by freedom44

HAVANA, Dec 2 (Reuters) - Fidel Castro's absence on Saturday from a major military parade in his honor was the surest sign yet that his 47-year-long reign as Cuba's undisputed leader has come to an end, experts said.

They said illness and old age had done what 10 U.S. presidents could not, clearing the way for his brother Raul Castro to take full command of the communist island.

Cuban officials have insisted he will recover from intestinal surgery in late July that forced him to temporarily turn over power to Raul, his longtime defense minister.

As late as Friday, Cuban Vice President Carlos Lage said in a closing ceremony for Castro's 80th birthday celebration that "Fidel is recovering, we will have him among us, he will continue leading."

But his inability this week to attend any of the birthday events, culminating with Saturday's parade in Havana's Revolution Square, says otherwise, analysts said.

"I think Dec. 2 clearly marks the end of the Fidel era. We have now unambiguously entered a new post-Fidel phase in the revolution," said Frank Mora, a professor of national security strategy at the National War College in Washington.

Castro has not been seen in public for more than four months, and looked feeble in the few photos and videos the government has released, leading many analysts to predict a reduced role for him in the future.

But they still watched closely this week to see if the bearded revolutionary who has survived war and assassination attempts and been a fixture on the world scene since 1959 might show up at his birthday celebration in better health.

Even after he sent a message to an opening birthday gala on Tuesday saying he was not up to attending, many experts and Cubans thought he would show up for the military parade, the kind of grand occasion at which he has reveled in the past.

TRANSITION 'A DONE DEAL'

Now it is obvious, said Latin American expert Julia Sweig of the Council of Foreign Relations in Washington, "Fidel really is not well enough to make public appearances of the sort that the Dec. 2 events involve."

"The transition (of power) is a done deal," she said.

Cuba's future is now in the hands of Raul Castro, a behind-the-scenes figure who took center stage on Saturday instead of his brother and, analysts said, brings with him the prospect of change.

In a speech at the parade's start, he did not mention Fidel Castro's condition or absence, instead praising the military as the "soul of the revolution" and blasting the arch-enemy United States for numerous transgressions, including its long-standing trade embargo on Cuba.

But he also said Cuba was disposed to negotiate with the United States about their differences, which Dan Erikson of the Washington think tank Inter-American Dialogue said "marks a significant departure from Fidel's long-standing preference for conflict and confrontation."

Most analysts have said they expect Raul Castro, 75, to undertake gradual economic reforms to address discontent among ordinary Cubans who earn an average of just $15 a month.

He has made the military into a virtual corporation with holdings in agriculture, industry and tourism to raise revenue for its operations and is believed to be more practical about the economy than his brother.

"Fidel Castro really does not have an interest in things like economic growth or GDP or competition. All those things that are the motors and measures of a capitalist economy to him are completely anathema," Sweig said.

"So his absence is an opportunity for some economic space."


TOPICS: Cuba; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: cuba
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1 posted on 12/02/2006 2:23:56 PM PST by freedom44
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Adios Fidel we only wish it would have been sooner.....

Meadow Muffin


2 posted on 12/02/2006 2:25:00 PM PST by rwgal
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To: Cincinatus' Wife; nuconvert; Pan_Yans Wife; The Bronze Titan; MonroeDNA; MattinNJ; Luis Gonzalez; ..
On or Off Cuba Ping.
3 posted on 12/02/2006 2:27:02 PM PST by freedom44
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To: freedom44

$15/month...just think what Walmart can do there.


4 posted on 12/02/2006 2:30:09 PM PST by gas0linealley
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To: freedom44
"But he also said Cuba was disposed to negotiate with the United States about their differences, which Dan Erikson of the Washington think tank Inter-American Dialogue said "marks a significant departure from Fidel's long-standing preference for conflict and confrontation."

Most analysts have said they expect Raul Castro, 75, to undertake gradual economic reforms to address discontent among ordinary Cubans who earn an average of just $15 a month."

Simply stated: they want America to pay Cuba's bills and and rebuild the pest hole Castro made of Cuba.

5 posted on 12/02/2006 2:31:18 PM PST by StormEye
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To: freedom44

Yesterday, the CBS radio reporter in Cuba had been upbeat about the big anniversary, very eager to hear Castro speak.

Today, she sounded completely heartbroken and depressed when Castro was a no-show.

So much for the impartial media...



6 posted on 12/02/2006 2:34:00 PM PST by LibFreeOrDie (L'Chaim!)
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To: freedom44

I just look this way it going be great car dealership for people who are into old cars watch Godfather 2 again see what I am talking about


7 posted on 12/02/2006 2:34:37 PM PST by SevenofNine ("Step aside Jefe"=Det Lennie Briscoe)
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To: freedom44
"Dammit Jim, this time I really mean it."


8 posted on 12/02/2006 2:35:25 PM PST by AmericaUnited
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To: freedom44
[ Fidel Castro's era in Cuba may be over - experts ]

Wrong.. He has brain washed the people for decades..
Will take a hundred years for Cubans to recover, intellectually..

The Russians and Chinese may never recover since they have never known or had freedom at all ever.. They have always known only Mob Rule.. Democracy(being Mob Rule) is no advance politically or intellectually..

9 posted on 12/02/2006 2:39:24 PM PST by hosepipe (CAUTION: This propaganda is laced with hyperbole)
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To: StormEye

"Simply stated: they want America to pay Cuba's bills and and rebuild the pest hole Castro made of Cuba."

Yes, we'll pay the bills and Wall Street tycoons will reap the rewards.


10 posted on 12/02/2006 2:39:48 PM PST by gas0linealley
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To: freedom44

Quick, send Raul some "cigars".


11 posted on 12/02/2006 2:41:25 PM PST by wildcatf4f3 (If it weren't for lawyers we wouldn't need 'em)
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To: freedom44

Sad news indeed for the Liberals, The New York Times, and European Socialists, but exceptionally great news for those who care about the extension of human liberty. Like the coming death of Saddam, Castro's death will change the dynamic. The Liberals and the other sympathizers of Castro can shed all the tears they like, but the poor people of Cuba will be overjoyed.


12 posted on 12/02/2006 2:53:10 PM PST by elhombrelibre (Iraq: the next country Liberals want to abandon just before Israel.)
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To: elhombrelibre

My sentiments exactly.


13 posted on 12/02/2006 2:54:54 PM PST by originalbuckeye
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To: LibFreeOrDie

Remember how a BBC reporter wept when that vile POS Arafat died? These people have no moral authority, yet they report the news as if they're so superior to the ordinary person who knows the difference between right and wrong.


14 posted on 12/02/2006 2:55:05 PM PST by elhombrelibre (Iraq: the next country Liberals want to abandon just before Israel.)
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To: wildcatf4f3
Quick, send Raul some "cigars".

I don't think it's a cigar Raul will be sucking on to celebrate, if you catch my drift.

15 posted on 12/02/2006 3:00:18 PM PST by lesser_satan (EKTHELTHIOR!!!)
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To: rwgal
Adios Fidel we only wish it would have been sooner.....

And way more painful.

16 posted on 12/02/2006 3:07:05 PM PST by Maceman (This is America. Why must we press "1" for English?)
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To: freedom44

It would be great if Castro lived long enought o see Cuban Communism fall.


17 posted on 12/02/2006 3:08:35 PM PST by BunnySlippers (Never Forget / Giuliani 2008)
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To: freedom44

bttt


18 posted on 12/02/2006 3:10:10 PM PST by nopardons
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To: freedom44

If Raul is smart, he'll ditch the communism and cut a deal with the USA. Trade, development, and tourism will flood into Cuba, making him and his cronies wealthy beyond their wildest dreams.


19 posted on 12/02/2006 3:18:41 PM PST by Mad_Tom_Rackham (Democracy: The worst form of government, except for all the others.)
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To: freedom44

I have a theory that Fidel Castro does not have cancer after all. Mr. Castro suffers from intestinal bleeding because for years the leftist American media have been brown-nosing him a little too deeply.


20 posted on 12/02/2006 3:28:43 PM PST by Wilhelm Tell (True or False? This is not a tag line.)
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