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‘The New York Times Created Castro’

Professor, author, and political science Pragel How did presenter Dr. Paul Kengoal explain New York Times He helped to rise to Cuban communist dictator Fidel Castro.

In an interview with Kengore on Wednesday's edition Alex Marlow Show Alex Marlow, editor-in-chief of podcast Breitbart, highlighted Kengor's emphasis Plager video of Cuban Communist dictator Fidel Castro.

“Something in you popped out to me Prager Video In Castro, Marlow said New York Times I created a Castro and I never thought of it that way. ”

Pragel The presenter told Marlow late. New York Times Reporter and editor Herbert Matthews wrote such a passionate report from the newspaper Castro, as mentioned by dictator henchman Che Guevara. New York Times It revived us. ”

Watch Kengor's Prager video on Castro here.

Kengour, professor of political science at Globe City College, Pennsylvania and author of The Devil and Karl Marxexplained how to do that New York Times The work played a pivotal role in the rise of Castro.

“It was on the cover of New York Times I think it was February 24, 1957,” Kengour said. They are like this little unit organized in the mountains, and Herb Matthews is doing this interview with Fidel Castro. And it only makes democracy shine as this great believer. “I'm an anti-communist,” says Castro. “I believe in freedom, I don't support communism,” they describe him as something like this George Washington in Latin America. So this is someone who is anti-imperialist, anti-yankee, anti-colonialist. In other words, read this article. New York Times And you think, “Wow, this Castro guy is amazing.” ”

“So, yeah The era Kengoal insisted.

After being asked about Castro's infamous henchman, Che Guevara, he said, “He described himself as bloodthirsty. The man was just a crazy psychopath and a complete nut.”

“And the worst thing about Che that everyone should know – and that's the worst thing about Castro too – they both wanted to launch nuclear weapons in the Cuban missile crisis in October 1962,” Kengour revealed.

Kengour added that then-Self-Prime Minister Nikita Khrushchev, Prime Minister of the Soviet Union, actually demanded that Castro and Guevara “put out missiles” when they wanted to use them.

“These people are crazy. They actually want to use the nucleus,” said Kengor.

Marlow also raised Kengoal. Pragel video on Cambodian dictator Polpotsaid the editor-in-chief of Breitbart.

“The Democratic policy led to his rise and thus widespread death,” Marlow said.

Kengaard agreed to Marlow's assessment, citing the “domino theory” that Republicans warned Democrats. He explained that Republican President Dwight Eisenhower and others were talking about the fear that if China becomes communist and goes to South Korea, other Asian countries will continue like Dominoes.

“Well, China became a communist in 1949. There was soon the Korean War, and the Korean War between 1950 and 1953. More than 50,000 Americans died in the Korean War,” Kengoal said. “Then Vietnam split the north and south, leaving Vietnam with another 55,000 Americans dead.”

“Next, it's at the gateway to Cambodia and Thailand,” Kengor added. “All these different Asian dominoes one after another.”

Alex Marlow Showa weekday podcast hosted by Breitbart editor-in-chief Alex Marlow and produced by Breitbart News and Salem Podcast Network. You can subscribe to the podcast YouTube, Rumble, Apple Podcastand Spotify.

Alana Mastrangelo is a reporter for Breitbart News. You can follow her Facebook and x at @armestrangeloand on Instagram.

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