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		<title>From Cuban Revolution to Power Handover: Fidel Castro&#8217;s Legacy</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Feb 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Fidel Castro&#8217;s announcement on February 19, 2008, to relinquish power symbolized more than a leader&#8217;s exit—it closed a monumental phase in 20th-century history. At 81, after spearheading the 1959 revolution&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>Fidel Castro&#8217;s announcement on February 19, 2008, to relinquish power symbolized more than a leader&#8217;s exit—it closed a monumental phase in 20th-century history. At 81, after spearheading the 1959 revolution against Batista&#8217;s dictatorship, Castro had transformed Cuba into a socialist bastion that challenged superpowers.</p>



<p>His bold pivot to Soviet partnership isolated the U.S., culminating in the harrowing 1962 Missile Crisis. Castro&#8217;s unyielding stance earned him icon status among revolutionaries worldwide, even as CIA plots and invasion attempts like the Bay of Pigs failed to dislodge him.</p>



<p>Investments in human capital defined his domestic agenda. Universal literacy campaigns eradicated illiteracy, while healthcare innovations produced doctors exported globally. Critics, however, decry the one-party rule that stifled opposition, jailed dissidents, and curtailed media freedoms, creating a legacy fraught with contradictions.</p>



<p>Ailing health prompted the 2006 transfer to Raul Castro, formalized in 2008. Raul&#8217;s era brought tentative liberalization: self-employment permits, agricultural cooperatives, and tourism booms. Yet, Fidel remained a symbolic force until his 2016 death.</p>



<p>U.S.-Cuba relations fluctuated dramatically—Obama&#8217;s 2014 detente reopened embassies and travel, only for Trump&#8217;s reversals to tighten the screws amid Venezuela&#8217;s crisis hurting Cuban subsidies. Now, Díaz-Canel faces protests over blackouts and food scarcity, clinging to socialist ideals amid market experiments. Castro&#8217;s journey from rebel to statesman leaves Cuba pondering its future, forever marked by his defiant spirit.</p>
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		<title>When a General Warned America About Endless War Machine</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Jan 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Picture this: a decorated war hero, architect of D-Day, stands before the nation as president and sounds the alarm on his own government&#8217;s trajectory. Dwight Eisenhower&#8217;s 1961 farewell speech wasn&#8217;t&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>Picture this: a decorated war hero, architect of D-Day, stands before the nation as president and sounds the alarm on his own government&#8217;s trajectory. Dwight Eisenhower&#8217;s 1961 farewell speech wasn&#8217;t just a retirement note; it was a bombshell exposing the &#8216;military-industrial complex.&#8217; This unholy trinity of generals, arms makers, and politicians threatened to steer America toward perpetual conflict for profit.</p>



<p>Eisenhower knew the terrain well. From the battlefields of Europe to the Oval Office, he&#8217;d witnessed how victory in World War II spawned a new beast: a defense sector that never demobilized. Factories churned weapons in peacetime, jobs depended on arms deals, and influence peddlers shaped foreign policy. &#8216;Every dollar spent on arms is a dollar not spent on schools or hospitals,&#8217; he implied, pushing for smarter priorities.</p>



<p>What made it extraordinary? This came from a Republican hawk, not a dove. He demanded public oversight, warning that only alert citizens could prevent this complex from acquiring &#8216;unwarranted influence.&#8217; He fretted over research dollars funneled solely into weaponry, at the expense of broader progress.</p>



<p>History proved him prophetic. Vietnam&#8217;s quagmire, endless Middle East engagements, and today&#8217;s drone wars all trace back to that complex&#8217;s grip. In an era of private military firms and AI arms races, revisiting Eisenhower&#8217;s speech isn&#8217;t nostalgia—it&#8217;s a survival guide for democracy.</p>
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