Cuba: Bush is Desperate
US President George W.
Bush is desperate
because he is about to
leave the White House
without having been able
to destroy the Cuban
revolutionary project,
Cuba's state-run
television claimed.
The Cuba issue is one of
the obsessions of the
Bush Administration, a
television news report
said last night, after
condemning the latest US
provocations against the
island state.
The network referred to
a video conference Bush
had with Cuban counter-
revolutionaries on May
6.
The reporter claimed
video conferences are
the latest method the US
government and its
Havana Interest Section
are using to tell
Cuba-based
counter-revolutionary
groups how to carry out
subversive activities
within the island.
According to the news
report, such recent
actions speak for the US
government's
desperation, faced with
the achievements of the
Cuban Revolution and its
impotence for being
unable to destroy it.
Bush's position is not
surprising because he
pledged to destroy the
Cuban Revolution right
upon taking office in
2001, the television
channel recalled.
In a telephone
conversation with a
Miami-based radio
station, one of the
Cuban
counter-revolutionaries
praised the support
given to them by the US
government.
A tape also showed an
official from the US
Interest Section in
Havana delivering
several packages to one
of the so-called Ladies
in White, an
organization the Cuban
government has dubbed as
the spearhead of Bush's
anti-Cuba strategy. |