By Circles Robinson
HAVANA TIMES, August 7 — Former Cuban President Fidel Castro —senior advisor to the government of Raul Castro— will give his analysis on the international situation before a special session of the Cuban parliament on Saturday morning at 11:00 a.m. local time.
Castro has been warning of the dangers of a nuclear war that could take place on the Korean peninsula or as a result of a US attack on Iran. He has asked US President Obama to refrain from such military action.
The leader of the Cuban revolution made his first of numerous public appearances a month ago today after a long four year convalescence, from which many thought he would never appear again in the public arena.
Thus far Fidel has only spoken on international affairs.
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