The United States State Dept and Defense Dept is very openly and actively engaging in a Castro death watch, clearly believing the minute he dies, there's a crack in that country's status quo that will enable us to normalize relations with them, if not swoop in to resume our precise relationship with them from the pre-1956 era. A few questions are in order...
Who will succeed Castro? What if the Western Hemisphere gains it's own Kim Jong Il? What if Cuba and the US move backward from their current almost half century stalemate to more nuclear confrontations?
The time seems ripe -- on the 'bring it on' President's watch -- to bearbait the United States. Citizen's fear of nuclear confrontation has been blunted by decades of nothing like this happening. My concern, as a US citizen, is that we will one day succumb to the baiting and do something foolish. Do you think it's possible that we have taken the Cuba's stability and predictability under Castro for granted?
Serious answers welcome
2006-11-12
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