Sunday 29 August 2010
Castro: Bin Laden a CIA Agent
28/08/2010 Former Cuban leader Fidel Castro said al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden is a US CIA agent used by former US President George W. Bush to scare the world.
“Any time Bush would stir up fear and make a big speech, bin Laden would appear threatening people with a story about what he was going to do,” Castro told state media during a meeting with a Lithuanian-born writer known for advancing conspiracy theories about world domination. “Bush never lacked for bin Laden's support. He was a subordinate.”
Castro said documents posted on WikiLeaks.org - a website that recently released thousands of pages of classified documents from the Afghan war – “effectively proved he was a CIA agent”. He did not elaborate.
Castro officially stepped down in February 2008, and Cuba's National Assembly elected his brother Raul Castro as the new president. Castro, who turned 84 on August 13, returned to public life on July 7 after four years of convalescence from a serious illness.
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“Any time Bush would stir up fear and make a big speech, bin Laden would appear threatening people with a story about what he was going to do,” Castro told state media during a meeting with a Lithuanian-born writer known for advancing conspiracy theories about world domination. “Bush never lacked for bin Laden's support. He was a subordinate.”
Castro said documents posted on WikiLeaks.org - a website that recently released thousands of pages of classified documents from the Afghan war – “effectively proved he was a CIA agent”. He did not elaborate.
Castro officially stepped down in February 2008, and Cuba's National Assembly elected his brother Raul Castro as the new president. Castro, who turned 84 on August 13, returned to public life on July 7 after four years of convalescence from a serious illness.
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Afghanistan,
Al Qaeda,
CIA,
Fidel Castro
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Honestly, there is nothing more educational than paying attention to what the "enemies" of the U.S. have to say about the U.S. leadership. I have been reading Castro speeches since high school (but not at school!)
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