Fidel Castro thinks Bin Laden is in CIA

Cuban leader Fidel Castro called the head of al-Qaeda Osama bin Laden, a CIA agent.
According to Castro, bin Laden was recruited by U.S. intelligence agencies and attracted the attention every time President George W. Bush needed to “frighten and make a solemn speech.” “Bin Laden never left Bush without support. He was just a slave,” – stated his hypothesis in a Cuban revolutionary.

Castro also noted that his version is confirmed by the military documents published on the site Wikileaks. “These leaks show convincingly that he was a CIA agent” – Fidel said, without specifying exactly which parts of the document indicates the involvement of bin Laden to the American secret services.

The Cuban leader in recent months made several provocative statements. For example, he insisted that the final part of the World Cup in South Africa will be interrupted due to World War II. When mundial ended, but the war never started, Castro apologized for its predictive value.

Osama bin Laden is the head of the international terrorist network al-Qaeda and the primary responsibility for the attacks in New York and Washington on September 11, 2001. The operation to catch the “terrorist number one” was conducted by U.S. forces in Afghanistan in late 2001, but failed. Then, according to official figures, security forces have lost track of al-Qaida, who left his Afghan refuge in the caves of Tora Bora and moved to a remote mountain regions of Pakistan.

However, in July 2010 in secret military documents published by the website Wikileaks, was found information that in 2006, U.S. agencies have been known approximate location of the “terrorist number one”. In addition, the documents showed that the leader of al-Qaeda was directly involved in a number of terrorist operations against coalition forces in Afghanistan.

Fidel Castro in 2006, underwent surgery and temporarily handed over power to his brother Raul Castro. In 2008, Fidel officially resigned as chairman of the State Council and Commander of the Armed Forces of Cuba, while retaining the post of first secretary of the Cuban Communist Party. Aug. 7 for the first time in four years, Fidel Castro spoke before Parliament.

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