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Nbadan
08-03-2006, 05:08 AM
U.S. Prepares for Showdown in Cuba
U.S. Prepares for Possible Showdown in Cuba, Congress Seeks to Encourage Cuban Dissidents
By LAURIE KELLMAN


WASHINGTON Aug 2, 2006 (AP)— The White House and Congress, caught unaware by Fidel Castro's illness, prepared Wednesday for a possible showdown in Cuba as lawmakers drafted legislation that would give millions of dollars to dissidents who fight for democratic change.

"The message will be, `The United States stands with you,'" Sen. Bill Nelson, D-Fla., one of the bill's authors, said in an interview. "Be ready to assert your independence."

There was no sign of upheaval in Cuba on Wednesday, two days after Castro stunned U.S. officials and many of his own countrymen with the news that he had temporarily ceded power to his brother, Raul, in order to undergo surgery.
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For now, Bush administration officials and members of Congress were focused on offering dissidents cash for fighting for democratic change.
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Legislation sponsored by Nelson, fellow Floridian Mel Martinez, Majority Leader Bill Frist and others would authorize as much as $80 million over two years and pay half of that almost immediately to dissidents and nongovernmental organizations on the island.

ABC News (http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory?id=2266711&CMP=OTC-RSSFeeds0312)

The CIA should sponsor an invasion using Cuban exiles.

BIG IRISH
08-03-2006, 05:17 AM
The CIA should sponsor an invasion using Cuban exiles


Been their and done that and BTW I didn't get the Mucking Air Support
JFK promised

Nbadan
08-03-2006, 05:18 AM
Meanwhile, Castro is said to be recovering...

Younger sister sees good and bad sides of ailing dictator
Thursday, August 3, 2006 Posted: 0203 GMT (1003 HKT)


MIAMI, Florida (CNN) -- Fidel Castro is still "very sick" but no longer in intensive care, and he is expected to recover and take back the reins of Cuba, his sister Juanita said in Florida on Wednesday.

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Cuban television reported Tuesday that the Cuban leader was in "good spirits." But his hospitalization has nonetheless spurred a deluge of speculation, some saying that Castro is on his deathbed, others saying he's already dead.

But Juanita Castro says her brother is "doing better" and she expects that Raul's executive appointment will be temporary.

"He's very sick, but he's not dead," she said. "He is very sick, but he has left the ICU."

CNN (http://edition.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/americas/08/02/castro.sister)

Much ado about nothing?

Nbadan
08-03-2006, 05:21 AM
Been their and done that and BTW I didn't get the Mucking Air Support
JFK promised

Ok, but your plan was flawed from the start. Cubans may or may not love Castro, but they don't like uncertainty.

BIG IRISH
08-03-2006, 05:38 AM
Ok, but your plan was flawed from the start. Cubans may or may not love Castro, but they don't like uncertainty.


Dan I think it would be great if Cuba could open the Casinos
after Castro died.

The Mob would love this, I would as an former Military man be able to get a free hop to GITMO and Smoke my Cuban cigars in the Casino.
Right now I can't even smoke in Some casinos and except for the Kickapoo
one I have to drive 6 or seven hours to play Texas Holdem :lol

The plan was not flawed from the start, it got messed up when the flippen
politicans got involved.

Nbadan
08-04-2006, 01:10 AM
Cuba on alert as Bush calls for democracy on the island
by Patrick Lescot


Cuba is on heightened alert, wary of a possible invasion by US-based Cuban exiles, as US President George W. Bush called on islanders to push for democracy with strongman Fidel Castro sidelined by surgery.

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"I urge the Cuban people to work for democratic change on the island," Bush said in his first statement since Fidel temporarily relinquished power to Raul while he recovers from surgery.

"We will support you in your effort to build a transitional government in Cuba committed to democracy, and we will take note of those, in the current Cuban regime, who obstruct your desire for a free Cuba," Bush said.

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The director of the Juventud Rebelde (Rebel Youth) newspaper said that Bush had delivered "tin pot rhetoric" and "hollow blathering," while legislator Randy Alonso dismissed Bush's statement as "the epitome of delirium and dry inebriation."

Yahoo News (http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20060804/ts_alt_afp/cubacastro_060804022050&printer=1)

Did he just call Dubya a dry drunk?

:lol