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Published Date: 24 January 2009
FIDEL CASTRO has said he doubts he will live to see the end of Barack Obama's first term in office as US president.
The ailing Cuban leader, in a newspaper column titled "Reflections of Comrade Fidel", said Cuban officials "shouldn't feel bound by my occasional 'Reflections,' my state of health or my death".

He wrote: "I have had the rare privilege of observi
ng events over such a long time. I expect I won't enjoy that privilege in four years, when Obama's first presidential term has ended."

He did not elaborate, but the lines had the ring of a farewell, and Castro suggested he was on his way out.

"I have reduced the 'Reflections' as I had planned this year, so I won't interfere or get in the way of the (Communist] party or government comrades in the constant decisions they must make," he wrote.

The bulk of the column praised Mr Obama, the 11th US president since Castro took power, in part for his decision to close the US prison at Guantanamo Bay.

Castro wrote: "No-one could doubt the sincerity of his words when he affirms that he will convert his country into a model of freedom, respect for human rights and the independence of other nations."

However, Castro suggested Mr Obama would succumb to greater threats: "What will he do soon, when the immense power that he has taken in his hands is absolutely useless to overcome the insolvable, antagonistic contradictions of the (US] system?"



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  • Last Updated: 23 January 2009 10:35 PM
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  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Cuba , Barack Obama
 
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Chubby Broadside,

Slimming Down 24/01/2009 00:41:57
America will follow Cuba shortly down the communist trail. Just look at Fannie May and Freddie Mac, which companies are next i wonder?
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Griffe,

24/01/2009 08:48:24
Barack Obama has been elected for a 4 year term. Many people reading this article will not live to see the end of his tenure. What is so special about Castro's announcement?
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gus1940,

Edinburgh 24/01/2009 09:46:37
Now is the time for The US to hold out the hand of friendship to Cuba and act like a mature nation - not a petted child.
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TSW at the Cyber Shebeen,

24/01/2009 12:22:57
No matter how much the medi down plays the evil that Castro has done to his own people, the sooner he leaves this world the better.
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SouthernGent,

24/01/2009 20:04:34
Why would anyone want to give a dictator validity???
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SouthernGent,

25/01/2009 19:25:48
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They live on an island and in fear, where they gonna go? Talk to the ones that have been fortunate enough to leave, and their story won't be anything like you describe. Why do you think so many risk their lives to get to Florida??
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