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"There is not the remotest possibility Colombia would attack Venezuela, because it is not interested"

Fidel Castro Rules Out Potential Colombian Attack on Venezuela

 By Admin  Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Fidel Castro was interviewed last August 8 by four Venezuelan journalists. The Cuban Revolution leader referred to different international issues like the war threat against Iran, the Colombia-Venezuela conflict and the Cuban Five case, among other subjects. The interview was broadcasted by Cuban radio and television in the Round Table program.

Fidel Castro, leader of the Cuban Revolution, ruled out a possible Colombian military attack on Venezuela.

“There is not the remotest possibility Colombia would attack Venezuela, because it is not interested, it can’t, it doesn’t want to, and it knows that the consequences would be disastrous,” Fidel Castro stated in a meeting with Venezuelan journalists Vanessa Davis, Andres Izarra, Walter Martínez and Mario Silva held on Sunday.

Responding to a question about the U.S. strategy of occupying Colombia to attack Venezuela, the Cuban leader said they would need time, “but they’re not going to have it—nothing, not even five percent of the time they would need to carry it out.”...more

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