Missileer said:The free and the brave may not be able to help this generation, but there is hope for future generations. Or, we can send the UN in to watch and keep count of the dead.
Missileer said:Take a good look Europe, what you see in their eyes is the stare of death, it is the same dead stare from Iraqis under Hussein, Sudanese, in fact almost the whole African Continent. The free and the brave may not be able to help this generation, but there is hope for future generations. Or, we can send the UN in to watch and keep count of the dead.
Why is this Europe's fault? We're not the ones imposing a trade embargo on Cuba. I'm not saying the corrupt leadership isn't playing a big role in the country's misery too of course.Missileer said:Take a good look Europe, what you see in their eyes is the stare of death, it is the same dead stare from Iraqis under Hussein, Sudanese, in fact almost the whole African Continent. The free and the brave may not be able to help this generation, but there is hope for future generations. Or, we can send the UN in to watch and keep count of the dead.
Ace said:and who again is responsible for the embargos???
Why not? To me it seems the Castro government is quite pragmatic. They know poverty is a threat to their power. They know because it was poverty that made their own revolution a succes 50 years ago. And I've never heard of them spending money Sadam-style on palaces with golden water taps and a fleet of Rolls-Royces.5.56X45mm said:Even if the Embargos were lifted, nothing would reach the people. The Castro government wouldn't let shit get near the people.
Kinda like the embargo and subsequent UN oil for food progscam that only hurt the Iraqi peopleRabs said:I think the emberago is silly and is a stupid fossil of the cold war, the only people its hurting is the cuban people not the government.
I mean really, what are we trying to accomplish, see how many cubans we can starve to death.
That's odd, because Cuba sent hundreds of doctors to the US during the Katrina flood last year.Missileer said:Fidel has already refused any support from the US, such as aid offered when a hurricane almost levelled the island. This is easily solved but it will have to come from Cuba, not the US.
Haha...Call it making a deal with the devil, but considering how high gas was then, I would have accepted it.5.56X45mm said:EMBRAGO
We will not in anyway receive support from a nation run by the likes of Castro and Chavez.
Hugo Chavez offered free gas and the United States of America said no to that too.
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