Fidel Castro calls "military mafia" to NATO
Fidel Castro has called "military mafia" and believes that the NATO secretary-general of the Alliance is a "convinced" and used a tone of "chefezito Nazi" at the Lisbon Summit. The considerations are part of an article written by former Cuban President called 'NATO, World Police.
In research published on Monday, Fidel Castro criticizes on the Lisbon Summit held this week-end and its participants
In the opinion of Castro, "in Lisbon has not commented one word that can bring hope to millions who suffer from poverty, underdevelopment, lack of food, housing, health, education and employment."
"Rather, the character believes that figure as head of NATO military mafia, Anders Fogh Rasmussen said in a tone of 'Nazi chefezito' new strategic concept that the [alliance] was to act anywhere in the world," he added
In the article published in the local press and on the Internet, Castro accused Rasmussen of being "liberal" and says that many still remember the "close working relationship between the Government of Denmark and the 'invaders' Nazis during the Second World War
Castro also wrote about the military presence in Afghanistan by stating that countries "will have to abandon Afghanistan before being defeated and having to hand over power to the Afghan resistance."
Even allies are beginning to recognize that decades may pass before finishing the war. "
The Cuban spared no Barack Obama, writing that "this is the biggest snake charmer of all time."
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