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Bush’s theocratic mythocracy |
From Granma
THE French dramatist Jean Cocteau once wrote: "A myth is a lie that ends up being true." Bush’s reelection in the United States has given the right to the author of Beauty and the Beast.
The culmination of such a subversion of values diminishes the democracy proclaimed by Lincoln as government of the people, by the people and for the people, which has become the regime of lies, by lies and for lies in that country.
At the end of the 1950s, somebody, evoking Truman’s frequent broadsides and the illness that often removed Eisenhower from his functions, put about the joke that in the United States anyone could be president and there could even be no president.
Cuba Denounces US Campaign Against United NationsHavana, Dec 8 (AIN) Cuba has rejected recent accusations by US politicians against United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan. In an official note published Wednesday by Granma and Juventud Rebelde newspapers, Cuba's Foreign Ministry denounced a new campaign against the UN and its secretary general launched by US political circles over the past few days. The most conservative Congresspeople accuse Kofi Annan of mishandling the Oil-for-Food program, approved by the UN Security Council and enforced from 1996 to 2003 as an exceptional measure to relieve the Iraqi people from the brutal package of sanctions imposed on that nation following the US invasion of Kuwait in 1990. The Cuban Foreign Ministry notes how voices within the US Congress demanding the resignation of the UN secretary general have been suspiciously echoed by US mainstream media. The new accusations against Kofi Annan are not the result of pure chance, says the Cuban foreign ministry statement; it appears that the Bush administration is upset with recent comments by Annan who asserted that the US war on Iraq was "illegal." Cuba further maintains that an attack against Kofi Annan is actually an attack against the United Nations and multilateralism as a whole. The statement declares that the US government lacks the moral authority or right to judge the UN secretary general. It insists that the US government has undermined the very existence of the world organization in recent years by imposing a unilateral policy that ignores international law. Furthermore, as the major contributor to that UN, the United States has carried out a permanent financial blackmail against the organization, says the Cuban foreign ministry in its official statement. Cuba rejects this campaign and reaffirms its commitment to the UN, its multilateralism, its charter and to the principles of international law. It also calls for the organization's total revitalization under the leadership of its Secretary General Kofi Annan, concludes the foreign ministry statement. --From CubaNews |