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Bush administration issues new threats
Is the US planning a war against Cuba?
By Bill Vann
10 May 2002
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A series of accusations and threats leveled by officials of
the Bush administration this week have raised serious questions
about whether Washington is planning to expand its global war
on terrorism to include military aggression against Cuba.
In a speech entitled Beyond the Axis of Evil, the
number-three man in the State Department, John Bolton, claimed
that the Castro regime had developed at least a limited
biological warfare research and development effort, and
provided dual-use biotechnology to other rogue
states, including Iran, Syria and Libya.
A spokesman for the Cuban interests section in Washington called
Boltons accusations a big lie and a big slander.
Bolton, the undersecretary for arms control and international
security affairs, is a right-wing lawyer and long-time protégé
of Senator Jesse Helms. He first came into prominence as the Justice
Department official who stonewalled Congressional committees requesting
information on the illegal Iran-contra operation used to finance
the covert CIA war in Nicaragua.
Since his appointment to the State Department, he has emerged
as a leading proponent of US militarism, supporting a war against
Iraq and announcing plans to rescind Washingtons 25-year-old
commitment not to launch nuclear attacks against countries that
do not possess nuclear weapons.
We call on Cuba to cease all biological weapons-applicable
cooperation with rogue states and to fully comply with all of
its obligations under the Biological Weapons Convention,
Bolton declared in a speech to the Heritage Foundation, a right-wing
think tank. States that renounce terror and abandon weapons
of mass destruction can become part of our effort, he added.
But those that do not can expect to become our targets.
Further, the undersecretary of state charged: Castro
has repeatedly denounced the US war on terrorism. He continues
to view terror as a legitimate tactic to further revolutionary
objectives. As evidence, he cited the Cuban presidents
visits to Iran, Syria and Libya, all likewise designated by Washington
as terrorist-sponsoring states.
These claims are laughable. While warning darkly that the Cuban
menace lies just 90 miles from our shores, Bolton
can cite no instance of Cuban-sponsored terrorism against the
US. For its part, Havana can point to countless CIA-sponsored
terrorist attacks against Cuba, from the Bay of Pigs invasion
of 1961 to the multiple attempts to assassinate Castro and more
recent bombings and acts of economic sabotage carried out by US-based
Cuban counterrevolutionary groups.
While invoking unspecified allegations of Cuban violations
of the Biological Weapons Convention as the pretext for threatening
US aggression, Bolton has staked out a position internationally
that the US is essentially exempt from the terms of multinational
treaties. He served as the Bush administrations point man
in the unsigning of the treaty establishing the International
Criminal Court and, on the issue of biological weapons, single-handedly
sabotaged an international conference last December that was to
have established enforcement mechanisms for the treaty. Washington
has no intention of allowing international surveillance of its
own vast efforts to develop and manufacture weapons of mass destruction.
As for the claims that Cuba has exported dual-use biotechnology,
virtually all of the equipment and materials necessary to develop
biological weapons are utilized in basic civilian scientific processes
ranging from the production of pharmaceuticals to the development
of protein for animal feed.
Washingtons assertion that US imperialism has the right
to attack militarily rogue states presumed to be developing
weapons of mass destruction is not new. It figures prominently
in the justifications given for an invasion of Iraq. And, in 1998,
it was invoked in the US attack on the al-Shifa pharmaceutical
factory in Khartoum. While the Clinton administration insisted
that the Sudanese plant was being used to manufacture chemical
weapons, subsequent investigations established that it was devoted
entirely to producing medicine.
In Cubas case, the allegations of biological weapons
production also have a dual use. The countrys
biotechnology industry is one of the most advanced in the world,
producing pharmaceuticals for export and developing hundreds of
groundbreaking drugs and agricultural biotechnology products.
These include recombinant treptokinase, a clot buster
for heart attack victims, and a new meningitis vaccine, which
it is expected to soon begin marketing in partnership with the
US-British drug company, SmithKline Beecham.
The Cuban government has estimated potential export earnings
from the countrys biotechnology industry during the 1998-2003
period at $800 million, despite US efforts to enforce a 40-year-old
economic blockade aimed at preventing Havana from trading with
other countries. The new charges of biological weaponsnever
before made by a US administrationserve not only as a pretext
for military attack, but also as a justification for tightening
the trade stranglehold on the island nation.
Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs
Otto Reich, meanwhile, told a meeting of the Council of the Americas
May 6 that the Bush administration had ordered a review
of policy tools to attempt to accelerate Cubas transition
to democracy. He did not specify what new tools
were under consideration, but given the administrations
increasingly reckless use of military force, as well as Reichs
own record and views, they could very well involve armed aggression.
A right-wing Cuban émigré, Reich began his career
as a CIA operative with the closest links to the Miami-based anti-Castro
mafia. He first came into the public eye in the 1980s as the director
of the Office of Public Diplomacy, an invention of the CIA and
the network established by Lt. Col. Oliver North to wage Washingtons
dirty war against Nicaragua. Government investigators found the
office and Reich guilty of carrying out illegal, government-funded
propaganda aimed at winning support for the contra mercenary army
and manufacturing disinformation to blackguard the Sandinista
government.
Collaborating with US Army psychological warfare units, Reich
floated fraudulent news stories alleging the Sandinistas were
massacring the Miskito Indians and had acquired advanced MiG fighter
jets from the USSR to prepare attacks on US territory.
After revelations of the illegal Iran-contra network forced
an end to this operation, Reich was given the post of US ambassador
to Venezuela. There he engineered the release of Orlando Bosch,
the Cuban exile terrorist leader who had been jailed by Venezuelan
authorities for organizing the bombing of a Cuban airliner that
claimed the lives of 73 civilians. He has admitted direct responsibility
for at least 50 other terrorist attacks.
Bosch remains a leader of the Cuban exile groups in Miami,
which now exercise unprecedented influence over US foreign policy
through their political protégé, Reich.
Among the most peculiar remarks made by Reich in his speech
to the Council of the Americas were those related to last months
abortive coup against the government of Hugo Chavez in Venezuela.
The assistant secretary of state was intimately involved in the
preparations for the coup, meeting in Washington with virtually
all of the key Venezuelan participants in the weeks before the
military joined with business leader Pedro Carmona in establishing
a junta. Reich announced US backing for the overthrow in its immediate
aftermath. Washingtons celebration proved short-lived, however,
as the junta disintegrated in barely 24 hours under the pressure
of mass protests and conflicts within the military command.
We have information that four Cuban airplanes landed
at Maiquetía [the airport in Caracas] on the morning of
April 12, when the result of this alteration of the constitutional
order was still in doubt, Reich declared to the audience
at the State Department. What were they doing there? What
were they bringing? We dont know, and if we did know, I
wouldnt say it here.
Cubas Foreign Relations Ministry categorically denied
that any Cuban planes landed at the Venezuelan airport April 12.
If it had been necessary to land a Cuban civilian airplane
to collect Cuban diplomatic personnel who were besieged by Mr.
Reichs friends, or for any other humanitarian and peaceful
objective, we would have done it and we would have no reason to
hide it, the ministry said. But the affirmation of
Mr. Otto Reich constitutes an absolute lie.
For its part, the Venezuelan government pointed out that on
the day in question the airport was under the control of units
loyal to the US-backed junta, whose right-wing supporters had
attacked the Cuban embassy in Caracas.
Reichs statement apparently represented a cynical attempt
to deflect growing evidence of his own involvement and that of
other US officials in the coup fiasco. Among the more recent revelations
is the fact that US military airplanes and warships provided communications
and intelligence aid to the coups organizers. Chavez reported
that Venezuelan radar detected the presence of the ships and planes
during the coup attempt.
Maybe thats what Chavez is talking about,
said Reich, referring to his allegation about the Cuban planes.
Reich was simply practicing the old tricks he learned as a
CIA propagandist, the big lie technique of blaming
your enemy for the crimes you yourself have carried out.
He and a cabal of right-wing veterans of the dirty wars and
death squads in Central America now dominate US foreign policy
toward Latin America. This group includes Elliot Abrams, the Reagan
aide indicted for lying to Congress about the illegal contra operation
and then pardoned by the elder George Bush. Abrams now serves
as a key figure in the National Security Council and played a
leading role in the Venezuelan events.
John Negroponte, who as ambassador to Honduras in the early
1980s oversaw the US-backed contra war headquartered in that Central
American country, is now ambassador to the United Nations. Roger
Noriega, another right-wing Cuban American and ex-aide to Senator
Helms, is the ambassador to the Organization of American States,
while John Poindexter has been named director of a new US Information
Awareness Office. Poindexter was found guilty together with Oliver
North of conspiracy and obstruction of justice for his part in
organizing the Iran-contra network. The conviction was overturned
on appeal.
See Also:
Bush nominee linked
to Latin American terrorism
[24 November 2001]
US debacle in Venezuela: Bush
administration backtracks on coup
[18 April 2002]
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