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Andean Group - July 2011 (ISSN 1741-4466)

POLITICS: The Cuban role

Uruguay's President José Mujica wasn't kidding when he quipped that Cuba's former leader Fidel Castro had "kidnapped" his Venezuelan protégé Hugo Chávez in order to deal with Chávez's cancer diagnosis. Castro's motivation was, of course, not entirely altruistic. Chávez is Cuba's main benefactor and without Venezuelan support the Castro regime would likely have to turn to another distant empire, China, to prop it up. Unfortunately, the PR operation, directed with typical Cuban hermetism, was a total disaster and even worse for the country's image, there is a lingering suspicion is that the Cuban medical treatment was also a bit inadequate.

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