Tuesday, August 08, 2006

Thoughts On Cuba

Castro goes into the hospital for surgery and anti-Castro Cuban Americans are ecstatic: soon they will return to their homeland and reclaim their property and privilege. The usurper Bush, sends his toady, Condi Rice out to speak to the people of Cuba to promise them American support as they build a future democracy. A couple of days later, the usurper himself speaks to the world restating his support of Cuban democracy and mentioning that the lost property of Cuban Americans is an issue to be resolved by the new Cuban government.

In another development, the usurper is thinking about easing immigration rules to permit Cubans to leave Cuba and come to the U.S. in an orderly and safe fashion. This plan includes Cuban doctors who may be practicing in other countries and who would like to come to the U.S. For once, there is a sensible proactive idea from the illegal leadership.

However, taken in its entirety, all this activity is aimed at destabilizing the current situation in Cuba. Chaos in Cuba would be an opportunity for the phony president to spread more of his brand of freedom and democracy.

So far, the Cuban people have been disappointingly orderly and patient, waiting to see what happens next.

There are two things to consider.

First, the history of the Bush administration is one of inaptitude, intentional ignorance, poor planning, and even poorer implementation. The sum output of the last six years has been lost opportunities and the spreading of chaos and misery.

Anyone who puts their hopes in the Bush administration is either a fool or crazy.

Second, those Cuban Americans who live in the U.S. and dream of returning to Cuba to recover lost property and power are in the same boat as the Palestinians. They left their homeland rather than stick it out and defend their interests.

They surrendered their voices in Cuban society and after 47 years no longer have a claim. You've got stay and be part of the struggle; leaving Cuba means they forfeited their rights and property.

Finally, over the last 4 decades both the U.S. and Cuba have blown many opportunities to develop a better relationship that would have allowed Cuba to prosper and the U.S. to build a strategic partnership with a dynamic Cuban society.

Perhaps now, rather than looking for an opportunity to spread Crawford Texas freedom and democracy, we should try to reconcile. Now is the time to actively seek to create a mature relationship with Cuba, the people and the current government.

Monday, August 07, 2006

On Sunday, the 61st anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima, a friend sent me this poem.

INSOMNIA, August 2005

It is too early, my wife protests,
As I rise in the dark of a summer morning,
August 6, 2005,
By the European calendar,
But sleep will not come.
Sixty years ago,
But later in the day,
We listened, excited, to a new President tell us
That he was ending a war,
By attacking a military base,
The Hiroshima Naval District.
I joined in the cheering,
Not knowing then that Presidents lied
Through their teeth,
Whether their own,
As were my
Child’s teeth,
Or as false as old Washington’s
.
I pick up my hometown paper
And see
The lies innocently repeated
By victims blinded
By the fog of war.

Today, taught in their schools
Half-truths,
Misleading statements and
Lies,
Many Japanese children do not know that
Their army still hides
The Rape of Nanking --
So that they will be willing
To abet in new crimes.

Most Americans
Especially those who read their assigned texts
And daily papers,
Do not know that
The ‘Little Boy’ who spread destruction
And tortured deaths
Among the Children
Of Hiroshima
Exploded precisely where it was aimed,
Miles from the Naval District headquarters
Which it did not affect,
But in the center of the civilian city,
Where the few soldiers
Included
American prisoners of war.

Even the sycophantic
Strategic Bombing Survey
Had to conclude that
This WMD did not end that war;
Did not hasten the end of that war.
It was not intended to do either.
Pleas for surrender terms
>From a new Japanese government
Headed by opponents of the war --
As if Dan Ellsberg had been elected here
In ’72 --
Had to be denied
So that the war could be kept going.
Civilians and soldiers
Kept dying for a few more weeks
So that
The bullies could
Prove
Who were the baddest after all.

Many of the terrorists
Continue to believe
That their brutality saved lives,
Because to even suspect
Otherwise
Would be
Too painful!

War and greed
Are the twin diseases
That murdered innocence in that holocaust,
As in the first holocaust of the last century,
Carried out in the American concentration camps in
The Philipines
By U.S. Marines,
And as in the Rape of Faluja
Last year.
They are fueled by lies
We tell others
And ourselves.

As the adorable babies of Hiroshima continued to die,
As doctors pleaded for information needed to save them
Lies were piled on lies.
Lies are needed to cover lies.
We must never mention that
We condemned to death others
Who killed Guernika
On a market day
To quicken the end of a war.

The child who sees through the
Imaginary cloth
Must be silenced
In all places,
In all times
Or we will learn
That power does not come
>From the barrel of a gun
Nor wealth from
A filthy piece of printed paper,
Even if printed in pretty colors,
But from
Refusing to treat others
In a spirit we
Would not like to be treated.

No contract can bind anyone
To do otherwise.

Adolph Hitler died with the position and money
Prescott Bush and Harry Truman aspired to.
General Groves’ coat
Was covered with glorious medals,
Like Stalin’s and Chiang’s.
None left their heirs
A legacy
As rich as that left by
Penniless
Aesop
Or Hillel
Buddha
Jesus
Or Mohandas Gandhi,
Jeanette Rankin
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Or the ladies of the Rosenstrasse.

Love. truth and
And the recognition
That everything I do to the
Worst of us
I do to all,
Are not frivolous
Cosmetics,
But the only tools that
Can defend us,
Can unite us,
Can set us free.
Can save this spec of life
Lest through lust for dominance
We shall no longer be.

Copyright
Zev Aelony