The Cubans are people lovers of the peace, however, the hostility of the government of United States toward this Caribbean nation forces them in these fifty years to get ready for the defense, today under the strategic conception of the Guerra of the whole town.
The images of the expedition are in the mind of many Cubans of approximately 1 500 mercenaries trained by the CIA of United States and distributed in five ships that April 17 arrived from 1961 to Beach Girón as well as the overwhelming answer of the town that hardly defeated the usurpers of the native floor in 72 hours.
Other North American intents to try to destroy the country, as agents' infiltrations, sabotages, intents of attacks to the main leaders of the Revolution and acts of biological war induced to maintain a strong surveillance to avoid to be surprised by a desirous enemy of to destabilize the tranquility of the towns and to sink them in bathrooms of blood with the test more obvious in Honduras.
At the same time of the strict observance around the possible actions to look for to attack us, the country doesn't rest in the preparation of countrymen's thousands that have upgraded its knowledge in the Operation Caguairán and in other forms of military teaching in Sundays of the Defense with the conjugation of the efforts of the Militias of Territorial Troops, the Brigades of Production and Defense and the special formations.
In Cuba, from 1980, the labor power station stimulates through its unions the movement: “My contribution for the Homeland” in the one that each worker donates one day of having in the year towards that economic help to contribute to finance expenses of the defense.
According to an information contributed by the secretary of organization of the CTC in the county of Camagüey, more than 69 730 workers contributed-with closing last March a million 179 thousand 267pesos,calculates that spreads to increase in the course of the successive days until the next one April 16, instituted nationally as the Militiaman's Day.
The Historical Leader of the Revolution, Fidel Castro, has said more than once an armed aggression of the empire to Cuba will be expensive in lives for them, so much or more times that the losses suffered in Vietnam.
Let us add, also that the North American society is not willing to grant its rulers the credit of dozens of thousands of lives for imperial adventures.(Enrique Atiénzar Rivero)
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