By Raúl Antonio Capote on August 16, 2025

graphic: Moro
The latest barbarity confirms that the greatest genocidal figures in history is the White House’s unconditional support for Israel in its extermination of the Palestinian people.
The “lords of death,” like the classic thief, accuse others of the crimes they commit. The message on X from the US Embassy in Havana—ten years after its reopening—is a lie that is very easy to refute; humanity knows who its authors are.
“Fidel Castro and his group were/are ruthless thugs who stopped at nothing to consolidate absolute and perpetual power,” they posted recently on social media.
The group of revolutionaries, led by Fidel Castro, does not need anyone to break a lance on their behalf; their exemplary lives are there to refute any slander.
But one wonders, in the face of such imposture: How can the putative fathers of the likes of Trujillo, Somoza, Batista, Videla, Pinochet and company accuse someone else of committing massacres, violating rights, and murder?
Such impudence and fabrication is incredible, even for the godfathers of the dictatorships that sowed terror and death in Latin America. In the name of US interests, thousands of mothers are still crying out for their missing sons and daughters.
In the book Western Terrorism: From Hiroshima to the Drone Wars, by Noam Chomsky and Andre Vltchek, 50 million deaths are attributed to colonialism and neocolonialism led by the US after the Second World War.
Suffice it to recall how, in November 1961, J. F. Kennedy ordered the bombing of South Vietnam, where napalm and chemical warfare were used; let us not forget the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki; nor can we forget the white phosphorus that burned Fallujah.
However, the latest barbarity that confirms them amongst the greatest genocidal figures in history is the White House’s unconditional support for Israel in its extermination of the Palestinian people, a support that illustrates, better than any slander in X, who the real ruthless thugs of this world are.
Source: Cuba en Resumen