September 29, 2005

More bad news....

It's a well known fact that fidel castro's regime has been more than openly hospitable with the Iranian government. Of course, we hard line extremist Cuban exiles have railed at this only to be once again ridiculed and ignored and played down.

The result of this friendship between Iran and Cuba that we were so vehemently protesting about is now more than apparent and can be catastrophic:

Cuba, Syria, Belarus Join IAEA Board, Boosting Iran

VIENNA (AP)--Cuba, Syria and Belarus joined the International Atomic Energy Agency's 35-nation board Thursday, bolstering the ranks of countries expected to oppose any decision to refer Iran to the U.N. Security Council in November.

Need I say more?

Let me make this perfectly clear: if you think of fidel castro as some two-bit, third world ruler past his prime, you are completely wrong, naive and havent been paying attention the past 46 years. Keep ignoring fidel castro and someday you'll be shouting "Venceremos!" from Main Street USA.

Hat Tip Stefania.

Posted by Val Prieto at September 29, 2005 02:06 PM



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Comments

Long Live Unilateralism !

100% proud gusanera

Posted by: Stefania at September 29, 2005 02:23 PM

Posted by: CB at September 29, 2005 03:20 PM

It is literaly insane that states like cuba, belarus and iran are give equal footing in councils that allegedly make a difference.

Posted by: ebnelson at September 29, 2005 11:50 PM

Time to get US out of the UN - and kick the UN, increasingly as ineffective as the old League of Nations, out of the valuable real estate it occupies. Maybe it can relocate to downtown Tehran.

Posted by: Alberto Quiroga at September 30, 2005 06:43 AM