Trudeau ‘brilliant’ while Harper full of ‘illusions,’ says Fidel Castro

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Trudeau ‘brilliant’ while Harper full of ‘illusions,’ says Fidel Castro

Fidel Castro accuses Prime Minister Stephen Harper of suffering from illusions and says Canada should take a stand in the Falkland Islands dispute in a rambling new essay that lashes out against Cuba’s exclusion from a coming Organization of American States summit.

Mr. Castro, who was forced by ill health to turn the presidency of Cuba over to his brother, Raul, in 2008, also attacks Canadian mining firms in the latest of his “Reflections” – a series of articles that provide his take on world events.

In a piece titled “Stephen Harper’s Illusions” which was dated Sunday, Mr. Castro refers to a statement last week by a spokesman for Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird in which he says the minister “does not dare to say whether or not he supports Argentina in the thorny issue of the Malvinas [Falkland] Islands.”

Instead, he writes, Canada has expressed only “beatific wishes for peace” to prevail between Britain and Argentina – the two countries that lay claim to the islands.

“We should ask [U.S. President Barak] Obama and Harper what stand they will take in the face of the fairest claim by Argentina to be given back the sovereignty over the islands so that it is no longer deprived of the energy and fishing resources it so much needs to develop the country,” writes Mr. Castro.

In fact, Canada has been a supporter of Britain in the Falklands dispute and has never made much pretense about being neutral.

It is difficult to determine the exact statement to which Mr. Castro was referring. Mr. Baird’s office would not confirm Monday that there had been any such statement and a spokesman for Mr. Harper would not comment on the Castro essay.

The former Cuban president is sporadic in his writing but, since Christmas, has been rather prolific, taking on subjects like capitalism, Libya and the environment.

In his latest missive, Mr. Castro points out that the Queen is the head of state in Canada, that Britain has its biggest external military base in the Falklands, and that there has been no apology for the 1982 sinking by the British navy of an Argentine warship that went down at a cost of 323 lives.

All of this, he raises in the context of the next meeting of the OAS, which will take place later this month in Cartagena, Colombia. Cuba has not been invited to the meeting.

Mr. Castro praises Canada’s early policy toward Cuba, which he says was respectful and did not interfere in Cuban affairs. He says former prime minister Pierre Trudeau was a “brilliant and courageous politician.”

But the OAS, he says, is an institution with a shameful history that did away with what little was left from the dreams of the liberators of the Americas. And he accuses Canadian industry of exploiting the resources of North and South America with little regard to the environmental consequences.

The Canadian oil sands, he says, are causing an irreparable damage to the environment of “that beautiful and extensive country.” And in other American nations, Mr. Castro says Canadian-financed mining companies are working where “tax revenues are minimal and there are very few environmental and social commitments.”

All of which takes him back to the fact that Cuba will not be a participant at the meeting of the OAS. Mr. Obama will be wearing a shirt called guayabera at that summit.

“The Caribbean shirt was first made by the banks of the Yayabo River in Cuba; that is why they were originally called yayaberas,” writes Mr. Castro. “The curious thing about this, dear readers, is that Cuba has been forbidden to attend that meeting, but not the guayaberas. Who could hold back from laughing? We must hurry up and tell Harper.”

Trudeau 'brilliant' while Harper full of 'illusions' says Fidel Castro - The Globe and Mail
 

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Fidel Castro is right about Trudeau and wrong about our beloved Conservative Prime Minister Stephen Harper.

Trudeau was blilliant and his three terms in a majority government proves it.

Harper is a practical man who has no vision for the futue he was raised with good eastern values but had to put it to the back burner when he moved to Alberta to raise his family.

According to wikapedia he started as a young Liberal then changed to Progressive Conservatve party and that’s where he went wrong.

Harper became involved in politics as a member of his high school's Young Liberals Club. He later changed his political allegiance because he disagreed with the National Energy Program (NEP) of Pierre Trudeau's Liberal government. He became chief aide to Progressive Conservative MP Jim Hawkes in 1985, but later became disillusioned with both the party and the government of Brian Mulroney, especially the administration's fiscal policy and its inability to fully revoke the NEP until 1986. He left the PC Party that same year.”

“He was then recommended by the University of Calgary's economist Bob Mansell to Preston Manning, the founder and leader of the Reform Party of Canada. Manning invited him to participate in the party, and Harper gave a speech at Reform's 1987 founding convention in Winnipeg. He became the Reform Party's Chief Policy Officer, and he played a major role in drafting the 1988 election platform. He is credited with creating Reform's campaign slogan, "The West wants in!"

As I wrote before is that Harper approaches issues from a practical point of view where he wants to fix it with duct tape metaphorically speaking.

This is why his approach has cost him dearly on the international stage, the world knows that Canada is another source for oil so they put up with his idiosyncrasies just like the Sheiks of the Middle East or the Chinese who have a growing wealth supply.

Harper’s government style of ruling with an iron fist where the PMO is supreme where he muzzles his team of MPs, the ones that were elected by the voters, which made them into, yes people.

Harper hardly gives press interviews and never answers any question from reporters at photo ops.

Trudeau hated the press more than Harper does but he had the foresight to have his weekly Q &As with the press just because he felt that the voter had the right to know what was going on in government.

With all the scandals the Conservative party is going through now in order for them to get re-elected as a majority they will have to change their name again.
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Well he is right about one thing. We need to take a stand on the Falkland Islands. It is British territory and should remain so until the residents decide otherwise. The claims of pissant banana republics don't count for much.
He does have Harper and Trudeau confused though. Harper is a smart man while Turdeau was a wanna be dictator with a huge ego and no common sense.
 

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Anyone who thinks a politician is a "great person" has more issues than TV Guide and really should be medicated.
 

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I thought old Castro was right on. He is pretty lucid for a sick old man. Trudeau was 10 times more intelligent than Harpo and put Canada first in all his dealings. Harpo, on the other hand, is turning us into a US Mini Me.

BTW, he is not a dictator any more. Where have you guys been since 2008?
 

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Trudeau ‘brilliant’ while Harper full of ‘illusions,’ says Fidel Castro

Fidel Castro accuses Prime Minister Stephen Harper of suffering from illusions and says Canada should take a stand in the Falkland Islands dispute in a rambling new essay that lashes out against Cuba’s exclusion from a coming Organization of American States summit.

Says Castro!!!!!!!!!!!!! Whose mentality was questionable in his hey day & at this stage probably needs further evaluation! :lol::lol::lol:
 

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*straps in for the history lesson*