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Video Uploaded by User: wagnerian1979 Description: During the 1975 independence struggle, Fidel Castro sent Cuban troops to assist the Angolan MPLA in it's revolutionary mission after repeated requests to the USSR were ignored. The MPLA was successful with Cuba's military and technical assistance, and the People's Republic of Angola was proclaimed on November 11th 1975. Castro became a Third World liberation hero throughout Africa, confirming his status as one of the most charismatic and successful revolutionary leaders of all time, while the US became increasingly frustrated! Some archive footage is presented here of the revolutionary war, of Angola's first Marxist president Agostinho Neto, Castro visiting Africa at the time and his impassioned defense of his internationalist intervention at the UN. Comments for this video: Show || Hide |
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fin a la mutilacion de niños den irak por el petroleo !!!
dejen de cinismo imperialistas gusanos
Greetings from Greece!!!
#R;
I wish other Caribbean leaders will muster the courage as Castro to see past the hypocritical American dominance of the U.N.
Trade agreements and IMF that has crush its economic self sustainability.
The Caribbean should adopt Brazil alternative oil program and gain independence. The U.N and other world bodies have crippled us.
Vive Castro Vive Caribbean
castro´s always been very charismatic speaker
THANK YOU CUBA THANK YOU FIDEL 4 cuito cuanavale
but the revolution forget aborigene people
terror and destruction. Some "liberator" Castro is. Ask the millions of Cubans around the world, and the millions who have seen the once most prosperous country in Latin America, crumble to pieces under a revolution with no elections, no freedom of the press, no freedom of religion, no freedom to travel abroad, no freedom of expression.