The press dispatches bring
the news; it belongs to the Astute Class, the first of
its kind to be constructed in Great Britain in more than
two decades.
“A nuclear reactor will allow it to navigate without
refueling during its 25 years of service. Since it makes
its own oxygen and drinking water, it can circumnavigate
the globe without needing to surface,” was the statement
to the BBC by Nigel Ward, head of the shipyards.
“It’s a mean-looking beast”, says another.
“Looming above us is a construction shed 12 stories
high. Within it are 3 nuclear-powered submarines at different
stages of construction,” assures yet another.
Someone says that “it can observe the movements of
cruisers in New York Harbor right from the English Channel,
drawing close to the coast without being detected and listen
to conversations on cell phones”.
“In addition, it can transport special troops in mini-subs
that, at the same time, will be able to fire lethal Tomahawk
missiles for distances of 1,400 miles", a fourth person
declares.
El Mercurio, the Chilean newspaper, emphatically spreads
the news.
The British Royal Navy declares that it will be one of the
most advanced in the world. The first of them will be launched
on June 8 and will go into service in January of 2009.
It can transport up to 38 Tomahawk cruise missiles and Spearfish
torpedoes, capable of destroying a large warship. It will
possess a permanent crew of 98 sailors who will even be able
to watch movies on giant plasma screens.
The new Astute will carry the latest generation of Block
4 Tomahawk torpedoes, which can be reprogrammed in flight.
It will be the first one not having a system of conventional
periscopes and, instead, will be using fiber optics, infrared
waves and thermal imaging.
“BAE Systems, the armaments manufacturer, will build
two other submarines of the same class,”
AP reported. The total cost of the three submarines, according
to calculations that will certainly be below the mark, is
7.5 billion dollars.
What a feat for the British! The intelligent and tenacious
people of that nation will surely not feel any sense of pride.
What is most amazing is that with such an amount of money,
75 thousand doctors could be trained to care for 150 million
people, assuming that the cost of training a doctor would
be one-third of what it costs in the United States. You could
build 3,000 polyclinics, outfitted with sophisticated equipment,
ten times what our country possesses.
Cuba is currently training thousands of young people from
other countries as medical doctors.
In any remote African village, a Cuban doctor can impart
medical knowledge to any youth from the village or from the
surrounding municipality who has the equivalent of a 12th-grade
education, using videos and computers energized by a small
solar panel; the youth does not even have to leave his hometown,
nor does he need to be contaminated with the consumer habits
of a large city.
The important thing is the patients who are suffering from
malaria or any other of the typical and unmistakable diseases
that the student will be seeing together the doctor.
The method has been tested with surprising results. The knowledge
and practical experience accumulated for years have no possible
comparison.
The non-lucrative practice of medicine is capable of winning
over all noble hearts.
Since the beginning of the Revolution, Cuba has been engaged
in training doctors, teachers and other professionals; with
a population of less than 12 million inhabitants, today we
have more Comprehensive General Medicine specialists than
all the doctors in sub-Saharan Africa where the population
exceeds 700 million people.
We must bow our heads in awe after reading the news about
the English submarine. It teaches us, among other things,
about the sophisticated weapons that are needed to maintain
the untenable order developed by the United States imperial
system.
We cannot forget that for centuries, and until recently,
England was called the Queen of the Seas. Today, what remains
of that privileged position is merely a fraction of the hegemonic
power of her ally and leader, the United States.
Churchill said: Sink the Bismarck! Today, Blair says: Sink
whatever remains of Great Britain’s prestige!
For that purpose, or for the holocaust of the species, is
what his “marvelous submarine” will be good for.
Fidel Castro Ruz
May 21, 2007
5:00 p.m.