27 September 2011 08: 22 GMT state Fidel Castro has interviewed Venezuelan television in early September Cuba's ex-leader Fidel Castro says US President Barack Obama of the last address to the United Nations was "Gibberish" and an attempt to justify the "unjustified".
In his first published article since July, Fidel Castro condemned also the bombing by the United States and their NATO allies to Libya as a "flagrant crime".
Fidel, 85, who in the year 2006 passed the Presidency to his brother Raul had a low profile in recent months.
That has fueled new speculation about his health, say correspondents.
Fidel States targeting Castro's latest two-part article the United in his long-standing ideological enemy.
Extensively cited by Mr Obama speaking at the UN General Assembly last week said Fidel Castro, the leader of U.S. tried "to explain the unexplainable and unjustifiable that not to justify".
"Who is this gibberish of the President of the United States before the General Assembly?" Fidel Castro wrote.
The U.S. leaders the situation in several countries, including Syria, Iran, Afghanistan and Libya, had distorted, Fidel said Castro.
"Has any nation from the bloody threats that famous defender of international peace and security excluded?" Mr. Castro said.
The articles are part of the "Reflections" writes former Cuban leaders and released by State media.
He had not one his columns recently written by Fidel Castro said: due to the other work, which occupied all his time.
Fidel Castro, Cuba was his younger brother, Raul, who has been officially confirmed in the post in February 2008 for almost 50 years before taking over the Presidency.
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