The ex President of Cuba, Fidel Castro noted in his recent writings titled “The impossible happiness,” that a confrontation with the United States and Israel against Iran will unleash a “catastrophic” nuclear war.
Castro questioned the presence of warships in the Persian Gulf, asking “What are the Israeli warships doing for the first time in the Persian Gulf, the Straits of Hormuz and the maritime areas of Iran?”
“The empire is about to commit a priceless error and nothing can stop it.” referring to the growing buildup of military force around Iran.
Castro sees the conflict between the U.S. and Iran as a dangerous corssroad where “neither parts will cede,”
The ex-Cuban leader discusses the possibility of nuclear war breaking out “before the World Cup finals.” and concludes his letter addressing the “poor people of the world,” who have no fault in this “collosal mess created by imperialism”, “we have no alternative than to confront the consequences of the catastrophic nuclear war which will break out very shortly.
Fidel Castro has been away from public life since 2006 when an illness led him to cede power to his brother Raul.
Image credits: Ricardo Stuckert.
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The final vial in revelations is approaching, a third of the waters poisoned, the great meteor is almost here which will wipe out a third of man kind in 2013 in july. what is written shall be done.
the day this story was published i was giving my girlfriend a massage and i was scratching her back and I stand up and I look back at the scratches on her back and i see that they have formed a image the image appears to be a bunch of hway on and off ramps and in the middle of it there is a clear picture of a nuclear bomb going off i got chills when i read this story does anyone know what this means
Why is it that idiots think this is all about “prophecies”? It’s all about a bunch of madmen! Simple, humanity is sick and twisted and creates its own downfall… Nothing about revelations or prophecies… Simple stupidity!
We create our reality with our own hands. If we like prophecies, we tend to make them become true, even if it’s in our detriment.