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Will Cuba have a stable transition to a new leader after Castros death?
Or will their be a bloody takeover?
7 Answers
- WhatAmI?Lv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
If Castro's health is so poor that his brother is taking over, it looks like the winds of change are beginning to blow over the Island of Cuba.
Maybe the Cuban people will soon be free of the tyranny of Communism. Good Luck Cuba!
- ClaudeLv 41 decade ago
It may not be bloody, but neither is it likely to be stable or smooth. There was an article about it in The New Yorker a couple of weeks back; it's not available online but I'm sure you could find it in the public library.
- meathead76Lv 61 decade ago
Castro has been dead since 1983. Haven't you ever seen "Weekend At Bernies"? Castro inspired that film. He is nothing but a stuffed puppet, being controlled by the military.
- 1 decade ago
There will be bloodshed between castro's generals. then the UN will send "peacekeepers" in to take over. they will turn it into an even worse slave state and UN soldiers will rape, torture, kill, and steal at will. Then the UN will cover it up and say everything is good in cuba, all because of the UN!
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- szydkidsLv 51 decade ago
Typically, countries with the "lone suicidal psychopath" system of government have trouble when the aforementioned dies.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Stability is overrated. They need a big change.