In fairness to El Nuevo Herald, it was cautious about overplaying the parallels. As is should be. Egypt is, after all, an Arab country and Middle Eastern lynchpin buttressed by the US; Cuba, a Communist island in the Western Hemisphere, with comparatively little to do with the rest of the world, and still less the US. Reports of the imminent downfall of the Castro brothers have hardly been lacking since 1959 and yet despite the collapse of the Soviet Union, Fidel's serious illness, and US President Barack Obama's coming to power, to name but three events that were meant to hasten the end of the Revolution, the Castros remain firmly in charge.
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