Castro Near Death, U.S. Intelligence Chief Says

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Washington Post
December 15, 2006
Pg. 23

By Karen DeYoung, Washington Post Staff Writer
Cuban President Fidel Castro is very ill and close to death, Director of National Intelligence John D. Negroponte said yesterday.
"Everything we see indicates it will not be much longer . . . months, not years," Negroponte told a meeting of Washington Post editors and reporters.
Castro relinquished power for the first time in 47 years after surgery July 31 for an undisclosed intestinal disorder. His brother, Raul, has assumed Castro's duties, but Cuban authorities have repeatedly insisted that he is recovering and eventually will return to office. He was last seen in an Oct. 28 video, shown on Cuban national television, in which he appeared gaunt and weak and warned that his convalescence would be lengthy.
The Cuban leader did not show up as anticipated at a Dec. 2 national celebration in Havana scheduled to commemorate his 80th birthday and the 50th anniversary of the Cuban revolution. In a brief speech at the event, Raul Castro imparted no message from his brother but said that Cuba is willing to open negotiations with the United States "to settle the long U.S.-Cuba disagreement."
In rejecting the offer this week, Assistant Secretary of State Thomas Shannon told reporters that the Bush administration will deal with Cuba's Communist government only when it shows a commitment to democracy. During the period of uncertainty under Raul Castro, Shannon said, "the regime has actually become harder and more orthodox and is not in a position to signal in any meaningful way what direction it will take post-Fidel."
Congressional advocates of easing long-standing U.S. sanctions against Cuba are scheduled to fly to the island today for a three-day visit exploring potential policy changes under Raul Castro. The bipartisan group of 10 is the largest congressional delegation to visit Cuba.
 
I got a nice Cuban cigar to smoke as soon as the news comes out he's dead and a bottle of Cuban rum to top it off.
 
LMAO... nice one, ok fine I'd just prefer we multi-task with Iran, North Korea, Afghanistan and maybe finish the job in Somalia since its now housing and training a truck load of Islamic extremists, you might go so far as to call it Neo-Afghanistan. The Cubans are pretty proud people and given the chance they'll right things.
 
I think may Cubans both in and outside of Cuba will be very happy when Fidel finally meets up with the devil in hell!
 
come on BD... it's called multitasking...

TI, I see you haven't gotten to the six sigma lesson that proves multi-tasking is a non value added exercise. Man, I flunked that one bad. I can't, well, what President Johnson said about Gerald Ford. If you don't remember, it was something about simultaneous flatulence and gum chewing. :smile:
 
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