SRP76
25-Jan-2010, 09:18 PM
Anti-U.S. retards at it again:
http://my.att.net/s/editorial.dll?fromspage=ch/c.htm&categoryid=&only=y&pnum=5&bfromind=7770&eeid=7072908&_sitecat=1505&dcatid=0&eetype=article&render=y&ac=4&ck=&ch=ne
Castro decries US, others sending troops to Haiti
Published: 1/24/10, 10:05 AM EDT
HAVANA (AP) - Fidel Castro is questioning why the U.S. and other countries sent soldiers to quake-ravaged Haiti, saying military presence hindered international cooperation.
The former Cuban president writes that "without anyone knowing how or why," Washington dispatched troops "to occupy Haitian territory," and other nations followed suit.
In an opinion column Sunday in state-controlled media, Castro said neither the U.N nor the U.S. "has offered an explanation to the people of the world."
Castro noted that several governments complained that the troops kept them from landing aid flights and called on the U.N. to investigate.
Bolivian President Evo Morales, a Castro ally, is seeking a U.N. condemnation of what he called the U.S. occupation of Haiti.
Well, I've got a solution. Instead of sending troops to protect our aid workers, prevent theft of aid supplies, and help with distribution, we just keep ALL of it at home. So Castro and his buddies can get off their dead asses and help the world for a change, instead of just crying and complaining.
http://my.att.net/s/editorial.dll?fromspage=ch/c.htm&categoryid=&only=y&pnum=5&bfromind=7770&eeid=7072908&_sitecat=1505&dcatid=0&eetype=article&render=y&ac=4&ck=&ch=ne
Castro decries US, others sending troops to Haiti
Published: 1/24/10, 10:05 AM EDT
HAVANA (AP) - Fidel Castro is questioning why the U.S. and other countries sent soldiers to quake-ravaged Haiti, saying military presence hindered international cooperation.
The former Cuban president writes that "without anyone knowing how or why," Washington dispatched troops "to occupy Haitian territory," and other nations followed suit.
In an opinion column Sunday in state-controlled media, Castro said neither the U.N nor the U.S. "has offered an explanation to the people of the world."
Castro noted that several governments complained that the troops kept them from landing aid flights and called on the U.N. to investigate.
Bolivian President Evo Morales, a Castro ally, is seeking a U.N. condemnation of what he called the U.S. occupation of Haiti.
Well, I've got a solution. Instead of sending troops to protect our aid workers, prevent theft of aid supplies, and help with distribution, we just keep ALL of it at home. So Castro and his buddies can get off their dead asses and help the world for a change, instead of just crying and complaining.