FIDEL’S REFLECTIONS

Reflections by Comrade Fidel: Unusual Days

On June 7, 2012, under the title “Assassin-in-Chief”, an internet website published the following: “…you aren’t just electing a president of the United States; you are also electing an assassin-in-chief.”»

Fidel Castro’s Reflections: The Nobel Peace Laureate

I  will hardly refer to the Cuban people, who one day rid their country of the United States domain, when the imperialist system had reached the height of its power.  Men and women of different ages paraded on May Day down the most symbolic squares in all provinces of the country.»

Fidel’s Reflections: The Wonderful World of Capitalism

The search for the political truth will always be a difficult task even in our times, when science has placed in our hands a huge amount of knowledge. One of the most important was the possibility to know and study the fabulous power of the energy contained in matter. The person who discovered that energy and its possible use was »

Fidel’s Reflections: The Need to Enrich our Knowledge

The filmed scenes of the massacre in Libya, starting to be seen, offend for their total absence of humanism and the crass lies that served as an excuse for invading and taking over the natural resources of that country.»

Fidel Castro’s Reflections: The Hard Times Facing Humanity

The world is ever more misinformed in the midst of a turmoil of events that occur at a speed never before expected. Those of us who have lived a few more years and experienced a certain eagerness for information can attest to the amount of ignorance with which we used to approach facts. While an increasing number of persons lack »

Fidel Castro Warns on Severity of U.S. Policies

The leader of the Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro, warned on the severity of U.S. policies that threaten to lead the human race to disaster.   In his latest Reflection, “The Roads Leading to Disaster”, the Cuban leader referred to U.S. and Israel threats on an attack on a plant that produces enriched uranium in Iran, as well as the selective »