What Will Happen to Cuba After Fidel Castro Dies?

Fidel Castro is Assumed to Have Terminal Cancer and is Not Expected to Live Out the Next Year!

The Cuban Dictator Fidel Castro has turned power over to his brother, Raul Castro, and is not expected to return. Instead, the 80-year-old is not even expected to live to the end of next year! There is mystery about the diagnosis of Fidel Castro, but it is believed that he has terminal
 cancer of the stomach, pancreas or colon. Last week Cuba's foreign minister, Felipe Perez Roque, reinforced this rumor when he said that Castro will not return to power in December, and that "it's a subject on which I don't want to speculate."

The US government and defense officials are not giving too much information since it is a politically sensitive topic, but they are saying that if Fidel Castro is undergoing chemotherapy then he could live up to 18 months. However, without chemotherapy Castro is looking at probably a maximum of eight months to live. The US officials are not commenting on how they obtained Castro's health information, but it is suggested that US spy agencies who study pictures, public statements, etc. determined his illness.

Fidel Castro underwent intestinal surgery sometime in July or August of 2006, and Perez Roque is saying that Castro is still recovering from this surgery. But from recent photos and videos of Fidel Castro that were released in late October, it is easy to see that his movements are shaky and his body seems weak. Also, in some of the photos there is a dark lesion that can be seen on his neck. Fidel Castro is also not guaranteed to be able to make his planned 80th birthday celebration next month, which has already been postponed from his August 13th birthday.

Brian Latell of the CIA is convinced that even if Fidel Castro does die nothing major will happen in Cuba. He says that there have been no reports of riots nor has there been any credible challenge to succession. The US government is not taking any chances with this situation. The Miami based US Southern Command on training the Coast Guard and Homeland Security just in case there is a mass migration from Cuba to the US. The US is not expecting a mass migration but they do want to be ready just in case.

Related information
  • Fidel Castro is not expected to live more than 18 months.
  • According to Conoleezza Rice the goal of the US should be to have Cuba hold democratic elections.
 
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cuba,is doing their work for them and for their people perfectly....every born babies of cuban are freedom fighters like our fidel......""up up communalism,down down capitalism

Posted on 02/05/2009 at 1:02:10 AM

LMFAO! DADE COUNTRY! HAHAHAHAHAHA.

Posted on 11/09/2007 at 5:11:00 PM

shit i dont care

Posted on 11/09/2007 at 5:11:00 PM

the US should keep out. Why are the "West"so arrogant to think that democracy is best for every country and race? Just becaise it (sort of) works in UK, France, etc does not mean it works for Caribbean people (or Arab for that matter). Look at the state of Haiti with democracy. And Colombia. And Jamaica (highest murder rate in world). That part of the world is different. Democracy just brings political violence, corruption, drugs and crime in these places. Out of all that zone, Cuba is by far the safest plqace to live and the government provides more for it's people than the surrounding "democratic" countries

Posted on 12/16/2006 at 6:12:00 PM

I purposely visited Cuba a couple of years ago to see it BEFORE the U.S. gets involved and before Starbucks and fast food chains invade. The change ahead is fascinating.

Posted on 11/21/2006 at 5:11:00 PM

It will be interesting to see the outcome of this situation.

Posted on 11/21/2006 at 5:11:00 PM

I would like to see the Cuban people make the final decision on the future of their country. And if in that decision they want help from the US, and hopefully other countries would also help, then I say we do just that.

Posted on 11/21/2006 at 9:11:00 AM

Well if America tries to make Cuba a democracy, the liberals, communists, socialists and other anti Americans will cry like the babies they are. We did a fine job in making Germany and Japan a democracy, and we are trying with Iraq inspite of the leftist American hating crybabies. We freed Cuba from Spanish colonial rule, so we should try. Will that be correct?

Posted on 11/21/2006 at 9:11:00 AM

Thanks Randy!

Posted on 11/20/2006 at 7:11:00 PM

Nice article!

Posted on 11/20/2006 at 6:11:00 PM

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