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The second half of the 20th century wouldn't have been the same without him.

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Ruler said:
SkepticallyMinded said:

Is this a joke? Barely beating Ecuador/Jamaica/Macedonia in GDP per capita is NOT an accomplishment. That's like a McDonalds employee being excited about making more than a Burger King employee. They are all essentially living in squalor in a perpetual state of destitution. 

 

EDIT: Quoted the wrong post, but I'm not going to fix it. :)

http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/NY.GDP.PCAP.PP.CD?locations=ZJ-CU-MK-EC-JM

Woah Cuba is richer than the rest of Latin America

But they told me communism is poverty!



Soundwave said:

Cuba had more nuclear warheads on the island in 1962 than the US knew about.

If JFK had listened to his military generals and launched an attack, it would've spelled disaster.

A large portion of the US Eastern Seaboard (New York, Washington, Miami, etc.) could've been hit by nuclear weapons, Cuba would've been destroyed in retaliation, and the USSR would've almost certainly invaded Europe immediately beginning with West Germany, possibly using further nuclear weapons to demolish Europe as a response. 

This is why temperment of a president is important. This stuff isn't a joke, and it's not on advisor's to make the final decision. A president has to have the courage to make the call on his/her own even when 12 other people in the room are telling him/her otherwise. Hopefully we never, ever find ourselves in a situation that precarious ever again. 

The irony is in this (dark) time line, JFK probably does not get assasinated in Nov. 1963 as obviously things would've been radically different, he certainly wouldn't be campaigning in Texas in the midst of World War III. So he saved the world, but probably set forth a time line that resulted in his assassination one year later. 

Trump to the rescue....



Turkish said:
Ruler said:

http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/NY.GDP.PCAP.PP.CD?locations=ZJ-CU-MK-EC-JM

Woah Cuba is richer than the rest of Latin America

But they told me communism is poverty!

They have great health care, education, ect..... Cuba probably isnt nearly as bad off as most americans think.



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He was an interesting guy.



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Rest in peace Commandante, we will carry on your legacy!



m0ney said:
Ruler said:

why? 

(quote) He got super rich through corruption and he enforced poverty onto his people. He was a despised leader just like every other third world despotic dictator. (/quote)

Fidel wasn't rich at all. Most of his family barely had more then the average Cuban.



WolfpackN64 said:
m0ney said:

(quote) He got super rich through corruption and he enforced poverty onto his people. He was a despised leader just like every other third world despotic dictator. (/quote)

Fidel wasn't rich at all. Most of his family barely had more then the average Cuban.

Then he was a shitty dictator if his nation and himself were poor. But in seriousness, sure sure, that's what he wanted you to believe.



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m0ney said:
WolfpackN64 said:

Fidel wasn't rich at all. Most of his family barely had more then the average Cuban.

Then he was a shitty dictator if his nation and himself were poor. But in seriousness, sure sure, that's what he wanted you to believe.

No, that's a popular myth perpretrated by the Cuban exile community. Castro made Cuba go forward on all fronts, but losing your trade partners and an economic blokkade did a number on the Cuban economy. Can I also remind you Cuba is one of the fastest growing economies in Latin-America?