REFLECTIONS OF FIDEL: NATO’s plan is to occupy Libya
(Taken from CubaDebate)
OIL became the principal wealth in the hands of the large yankee transnationals;
with that source of energy, they had at their disposal an instrument that considerably
increased their political power in the world. It was their principal weapon
when they decided to simply liquidate the Cuban Revolution as soon as the first,
just and sovereign laws were enacted in our homeland: by depriving it of oil.
Current civilization was developed on the basis of this source of energy. Of
the nations in this hemisphere it was Venezuela which paid the highest price.
The United States made itself the owner of the vast oilfields which nature endowed
upon that sister nation.
At the end of the last World War it began to extract large volumes from oilfields
in Iran, as well as those of Saudi Arabia, Iraq and the Arab countries located
around them. These came to be the principal suppliers. World consumption rose
progressively to the fabulous figure of approximately 80 million barrels per
day, including those pumped in U.S. territory, to which gas, hydro-electric
and nuclear energy were subsequently added. Up until the beginning of the 20th
century coal was the fundamental source of energy that made possible industrial
development, before billions of automobiles and engines consuming combustible
liquid were produced.
The squandering of oil and gas is associated with one of the greatest tragedies,
totally unresolved, being endured by humanity: climate change.
When our Revolution arose, Algeria, Libya and Egypt were not as yet oil producers
and a large part of the substantial reserves of Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Iran and
the United Arab Emirates were still to be discovered.
In December of 1951, Libya became the first African country to attain its independence
after World War II, during which its territory was the scene of significant
battles between German and British troops, bringing fame to Generals Erwin Rommel
and Bernard. L. Montgomery.
Total desert covers 95% of its territory. Technology made it possible to find
significant fields of excellent quality light oil, currently providing 800 billion
barrels per day, and abundant natural gas deposits. Such wealth allowed it to
achieve a life expectancy rate of close to 75 years and the highest per capita
income in Africa. Its harsh desert is located above an enormous lake of fossil
water, equivalent to more than three times the land surface of Cuba, which has
made it possible to construct a broad network of fresh water pipes which extends
throughout the country.
Libya, which had one million inhabitants upon attaining its independence, now
has a population of more than six million.
The Libyan Revolution took place in September 1969. Its principal leader was
Muammar al-Gaddafi, a soldier of Bedouin origin who was inspired in his early
youth by the ideas of the Egyptian leader Gamal Abdel Nasser. Without any doubt,
many of his decisions are associated with the changes that came about when,
as in Egypt, a weak and corrupt monarchy was overthrown in Libya.
The inhabitants of that country have age-old warrior traditions. It is said
that the ancient Libyans formed part of Hannibal’s army when he was at
the point of liquidating Ancient Rome with the force that crossed the Alps.
One can be in agreement with Gaddafi or not. The world has been invaded with
all kind of news, especially through the mass media. We shall have to wait the
time needed to discover precisely how much is truth or lies, or a mix of the
events, of all kinds, which, in the midst of chaos, have been taking place in
Libya. What is absolutely evident to me is that the government of the United
States is totally unconcerned about peace in Libya and will not hesitate to
give NATO the order to invade that rich country, possibly in a matter of hours
or a few days.
Those who, with perfidious intentions, invented the lie that Gaddafi was headed
for Venezuela, as they did yesterday afternoon Sunday, February 20, today received
a worthy response from Nicolás Maduro, Venezuelan Minister of Foreign
Affairs, when he stated textually that he was "voting for the Libyan people,
in the exercise of their sovereignty, to find a peaceful solution to their difficulties
which will preserve the integrity of the Libyan people and nation, without the
interference of imperialism…"
For my part, I cannot imagine the Libyan leader abandoning the country, eluding
the responsibilities attributed to him, whether or not this news is partly or
totally false.
An honest person will always be against any injustice committed against any
nation of the world, and the worst injustice, at this moment, would be to remain
silent in the face of the crime that NATO is preparing to commit against the
Libyan people.
The chief of that military organization is being urged to do so. This must
be condemned!
Fidel Castro Ruz
February 21, 2011
10:14 p.m.
Translated by Granma International