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Putin Robbed Blind in Cuba

Putin Robbed Blind in Cuba

Humberto Fontova | Jul 25, 2014



Russian president Vladimir "Teflon" Putin is on a roll—or so we're led

to believe by the media. The Russian president combines the slick

machismo of James Bond, the cojones of George Patton and the craftiness

of Cardinal Richelieu.



Actually, in his dealings with Cuba, Putin looks more like Barney Fife.

We're not accustomed to seeing Mr Macho-Cool Vladimir Putin made an

international jackass. But many Cuba-watchers snickered as the hapless

Russian President met with the Castro brothers on July 11th and "wrote

off" their $32 billion debt to the Soviet Union.



"That old thing? I never liked it anyway," Cuba-watchers easily imagine

Putin hissing through gritted teeth. "We will provide support to our

Cuban friends to overcome the illegal blockade of Cuba," is what Putin

actually hissed for the record.



Vladimir Putin rose to the rank of Lieut. Colonel in an organization

that tortured and murdered at roughly TWICE the rate of the Nazi SS. So

his offense at the "illegal" U.S. embargo of a KGB-founded,

terror-sponsoring regime should provoke only chortling and snorting.

Instead it's probably causing a fit of the vapors at the State Dept. and

in faculty lounges nationwide.



Not that Putin left Cuba completely empty-handed. Instead the Russians

reclaimed the Evil Empire's largest foreign spying base, located in

Lourdes just south of Havana. The Soviets built this complex-- capable

of electronic spying on everything from the U.S. Military's Central and

Southern command to NASA facilities-- in 1967 and manned it until 2001.

That year financial problems and pressure from the U.S. forced the

Russians to close and abandon it. Interestingly it was (then) Russian

President Vladimir Putin who felt compelled to lock it up and scurry out.



This re-colonization by the Russians of a spy base on our very borders

is obviously important, but surely a true Russian Richelieu could have

reclaimed the base for less than $32 billion, especially with an Obama

in the White House.



Putin's visit to the colonial outpost his "old" outfit (the KGB) helped

convert from a vibrant capitalist nation swamped with European

immigrants into a vast sewer, slum and prison that repels even

impoverished Haitians disgusted most Cuban dissidents. The loathing of

most Cubans (including many communists) for Che Guevara owed much to

Guevara's groupie-like devotion to the Soviets who infested Cuba and

roundly repelled almost all Cubans.



Putin's fleecing by the Castro brothers provides more proof (if we

actually needed any) that rarely in modern history has any item of U.S.

foreign policy triumphed as patently (or hilariously) as the so-called

U.S. embargo of Castro's Stalinist kleptocracy. Here's a glittering gem

amidst the rubble of so much recent U.S. foreign policy.



Actually the Castros stuck it to Russia years ago, claiming they owed

only an outfit named The Soviet Union, which no longer existed--so

neither did this outfit's invoices. Putin, faced with an offer he

couldn't refuse, simply ratified the rooking. The Castros stuck it to

Mexico just last year, when its state development Bank Bancomex wrote

off almost $500 million Cuba owed them from 15 years back. The Castros

stuck it to Europe back in 1986, defaulting on most of their debt to the

Paris Club. Fifteen years later the Castros stuck it to French taxpayers

again for $175 million.



In 2011 the Castros stuck it even to their old "friends" Nelson

Mandela's South Africa. "The Cuban regime has a long track record of

failing to pay back our loans," lamented South Africa's Deputy Minister

of Trade & Industry as he wrote off almost 2 billion Rand in Cuban debt.



In sharp contrast, thanks to the so-called U.S. embargo of Cuba, the

U.S. taxpayer remains unfleeced (at least at the hands of the Castros,)

even after almost $4 billion in trade over the past dozen years with

Cuba, the world's most notorious deadbeat. "Wanna trade?" says the

current version of the U.S. embargo. "No problemo, Mr Castro. Cash up

front, buddy. The American taxpayer will NOT extend you credit. Comprende?



Enacted by the Bush team in 2001 this cash-up-front policy has kept the

U.S. taxpayer snickering on the sidelines, much as we snickered at

Oliver Douglas dealings with Mr Haney or Steven Spielberg and Larry

King's with Bernie Madoff.



"The problem with Socialism," famously quipped Margaret Thatcher, "is

that you eventually run out of other peoples' money." True enough. But

when the communist Castros run out of one sugar-daddy's money, there's

always another suitor waiting in line. From the Soviets to the Europeans

to the Mexicans to the Venezuelans, etc. the Castro brothers—unlike,

say, Bernie Madoff—possess a singular talent for keeping their scam

running longer than the Energizer Bunny. One born every minute, Mr P.T.

Barnum? Ask the Castro brothers. They'll tell you that ten are born

every second.



Alas, an extremely well-funded campaign to include us among P.T Barnum's

cherished customers (i.e. lift the Cuba embargo) is building steam in

Washington. Fascinatingly, "libertarians"-- those self-described

defenders of the U.S. taxpayer, those self-described champions of

American sovereignty and pocket books against snooty, sneaky and

predatory supranational cabals and elites—these very libertarians now

serve as an echo-chamber for David Rockefeller's Council on Foreign

Relations and George Soros' Open Society Foundation, along with The

Trilateral Commission , the Davos Groups, the United Nations, The Arca

Foundation, former Fed Chairman Paul Volcker, The Ford Foundation, a KGB

Lieut Colonel, The Brookings Institute, and the Carnegie Endowment for

International Piece (founded by Soviet spy Alger Hiss.)



Today's "libertarians" march arm in arm chanting the anti-Cuba embargo

mantra in perfect rhyme and cadence with every socialist elitist and

every secretive supranational outfit mentioned above. Bedfellows don't

get much stranger. Let's stand back and have a look:



All of the above clamor for an Imperial Democratic President to further

circumvent the U.S. Congress and nullify the work of legendary

conservative Republican legislators Dan Burton of Indiana and Jesse

Helms of North Carolina.



Another name for the Cuba embargo in its current form, after all, is the

Helms-Burton act of 1996, sponsored by these Red-State Republicans and

constitutionally voted upon and passed by U.S. legislative branch.



But today's "libertarian constitutionalists" have signed on to one of

David Rockefeller's longest-running and most cherished labors of love.

All the above clamor for a brazenly imperial President and disciple of

Saul Alinsky to further trash the congressional work of Jesse Helms and

Dan Burton (also a Tea Party stalwart until his recent retirement.) This

trashing would enable U.S. taxpayers to subsidize the Communist

terror-sponsoring regime that stole $7 billion from U.S. stockholders at

Soviet gunpoint and came within a hair of nuking us. This nuking was

barely foiled at the last second by the aghast Butcher of Budapest:



"What?!" Khrushchev gasped on Oct. 28th 1962, as recalled by his son

Sergei. "Is he (Fidel Castro) proposing that we launch missiles from

Cuba?....But that is insane!...Remove them (our missiles) as soon as

possible! Before it's too late. Before something terrible happens!"



Oh, I know…I know, Camelot's court scribes concocted a different version

of why the Russian missiles left Cuba. And naturally this version went

instantly viral in the MSM, Academia and Hollywood.



At any rate, too bad Rod Serling isn't around. This freak- show of

anti-"embargo" lobbying would make a great episode for The Twilight Zone.



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