18.10.12

Eagles and Buzzards Target Post-Castro Cuba

The Feeding Frenzy Is Underway!!
      The majestic Bald Eagle is the official symbol of the United States.
        Cuba, as configured on maps, is somewhat eerily reminiscent of an alligator, with the tail in Pinar Del Rio province and the mouth in Guantanamo province.
        The American eagle, according to a report this week on the business channel CNBC, has taken flight over the ocean headed straight for the island of Cuba.
       Now rumors abound that the prodigious American eagle is intent on snaring the vulnerable Cuban alligator in its deadly claws, once and for all this time!
        And this week CNBC joins the chorus predicting that, like  the halcyon Batistiano days in the 1950s, the mighty eagle will once again feast on helpless little Cuba.
      Then buzzards from New York's Wall Street and Miami's Little Havana will swarm over the leftovers on the island, devouring what remains of the Cuban carcass.
     CNBC specifically referenced the fact that the American eagle and the Wall Street buzzards amassed the courage to resume their pillaging of Cuba only after they were convinced [a bit prematurely again] that the island's guardian, Fidel, had died of old age.
      While waiting for the obviously scary Fidel Castro to be assassinated, overthrown, or to just up and die, since 1962 the U. S. embargo against Cuba has riled the rest of the world, all except the eagle and the buzzards whose collective greed is merciless.
      That was precisely my interpretation of this week's CNBC report on Cuba but you are free to check it out and form your own opinion. Meanwhile, I think we can all agree that the predatory eagle and the advantageous buzzards have waited a long time for the apparently quite formidable Fidel Castro to die of old age so they can resume devouring the now supposedly defenseless island. Note: The aforementioned CNBC program aired Oct. 17-2012 and was entitled "Big Investors Bet on Regime Change in Cuba." But what CNBC euphemistically describes as "Big Investors" others might describe as "cowardly buzzards" waiting for the eagle to exact the "regime change."
"After six decades of being scared off by that mean Fidel, Cuba will sure taste good once again!" 
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