Castro Says Colombia Won’t Attack Ven.

HAVANA TIMES, August 9 — In an interview given to journalists from the Telesur multinational channel, former Cuban President Fidel Castro ruled out that the Colombian armed forces would begin a military conflict on the border with Venezuela.  During the conversation the historic leader of the Cuban Revolution reiterated his concern about a possible nuclear war between Iran, Israel and the United States, a subject to which he has dedicated his latest Reflections published by the Cuban press, reported IPS.

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