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Zambian Newspaper Publishes Commentary on the Reflections of Cuban leader Fidel Castro

ZAMBIA, November 16, 2011.- The article makes a general comment and warning about the Cuban leader's concern that an attack on Iran, there won´t be similar to Israel's adventures in Iraq and Syria and that a bloody war is inevitable and can lead the world into a Third World War in which Iran's nuclear plants would be destroyed.

Fidel highlighted the question of whether the International Atomic Energy Agency has the moral right to punish and suffocation to a country that is trying to defend itself and is doing what Israel has done in the heart of the Middle East, that it is to have hundreds of nuclear weapons. The Cuban leader explains that nuclear weapons should be destroyed and that energy should be for the service of the mankind. The text highlights the report sectarian, politicized and paid for the UN Agency on Iran that could lead the world into a Third World War under the alliance of the U.S., Great Britain and Israel.

The Cuban leader also condemned the genocidal role of NATO under the auspices of the U.S. that destroyed the vehicle and left Gaddafi in the hands of mercenaries of imperialism that was murdered and displayed as a trophy violating Muslim customs and traditions.

It warns of the need to create awareness among people about the fact that under the leadership of politicians from the major powers, the world goes into an abyss and toward self-destruction. Only 100 nuclear weapons would create a nuclear winter that would end life on the planet. The Cuban Revolution met twice on these dramatic risks: in October 1962, the most critical moment in which humanity was on the brink of nuclear holocaust and in mid-1987 when Cuban forces were confronted by the racist South African apartheid troops, which were equipped with nuclear weapons, which Israel helped to create.(Cubaminrex/Embacuba Zambia)

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