US Prepares for "Full Spectrum Operations" in South America
US builds up its bases in oil-rich South America
From the Caribbean to Brazil, political opposition to US plans for 'full-spectrum operations' is escalating rapidly
By Hugh O'Shaughnessy | The Independent
November 22, 2009
The United States is massively building up its potential for nuclear and non-nuclear strikes in Latin America and the Caribbean by acquiring unprecedented freedom of action in seven new military, naval and air bases in Colombia. The development – and the reaction of Latin American leaders to it – is further exacerbating America's already fractured relationship with much of the continent.
The new US push is part of an effort to counter the loss of influence it has suffered recently at the hands of a new generation of Latin American leaders no longer willing to accept Washington's political and economic tutelage. President Rafael Correa, for instance, has refused to prolong the US armed presence in Ecuador, and US forces have to quit their base at the port of Manta by the end of next month.
So Washington turned to Colombia, which has not gone down well in the region. The country has received military aid worth $4.6bn (£2.8bn) from the US since 2000, despite its poor human rights record. Colombian forces regularly kill the country's indigenous people and other civilians, and last year raided the territory of its southern neighbour, Ecuador, causing at least 17 deaths.
President Hugo Chavez of Venezuela, who has not forgotten that US officers were present in government offices in Caracas in 2002 when he was briefly overthrown in a military putsch, warned this month that the bases agreement could mean the possibility of war with Colombia.
In August, President Evo Morales of Bolivia called for the outlawing of foreign military bases in the region. President Manuel Zelaya of Honduras, overthrown in a military coup d'état in June and initially exiled, has complained that US forces stationed at the Honduran base of Palmerola collaborated with Roberto Micheletti, the leader of the plotters and the man who claims to be president.
And, this being US foreign policy, a tell-tale trail of oil is evident. Brazil had already expressed its unhappiness at the presence of US naval vessels in its massive new offshore oilfields off Rio de Janeiro, destined soon to make Brazil a giant oil producer eligible for membership in Opec.
The fact that the US gets half its oil from Latin America was one of the reasons the US Fourth Fleet was re-established in the region's waters in 2008. The fleet's vessels can include Polaris nuclear-armed submarines – a deployment seen by some experts as a violation of the 1967 Tlatelolco Treaty, which bans nuclear weapons from the continent.
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sick of this crap! Release the suppressed FREE ENERGY technology...forget the oil! USA, imo, has become the world's bully...
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Colombian forces didn't kill 17 Ecuadorians in their raid.
They hit an encampment of Colombian guerillas that had crossed over into Ecuador. Not saying it was justified, just setting the record straight.
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As a near life long resident in Latin America ... let me say...
the support for US policy is VERY low. Most countries and their people now see thru the US propaganda. A move against Chavez ( especially after the US / CIA coup in Honduras ) will likely UNITE people furture against the US and it's BULL.
As with a "unsavvy" gambler...the US doesn't know when to "fold-um" !
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This warms my heart:
Most countries and their people now see thru the US propaganda.
That's a start...we need more Americans to see through it now.
Scumbags...hopefully world politic will temper there evil plans.
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When will all the aging
When will all the aging hippie types who voted for Obama figure it out? Obama is not a peace-nik. He doesn't give a damn about our civil liberties. He doesn't give a rat's hindquarters for the Constitution.
Thanks for posting; Latin American politics is not my forte, so this was eye-opening and informative.
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I'm afraid there WILL be a military showdown in Latin America involving mister Hugo Chavez one day. He's obviously hot-headed and willing to make drastic moves if forced to.
'The Empire' won't back down either as it seems.
I don't blame Mr. Chavez one bit...
Before you go calling him a hot-headed whacko, read up on what the CIA has done to him and his family PERSONALLY!! You'd go off the deep-end a bit too....
Personally, I admire his stance against the US...it's like the neighborhood kid standing up to the bully.
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I agree with you and I didn't call him a "whacko". I actually admire him to a certain extent. Although I would not want to live in a socialist country myself, I do think Venezuela is much better off with somebody like Chavez than with his predecessors who were merely puppets of Washington and imposers of the so called Washington Concensus in Latin America.
I actually think he has one thing in common with Ron Paul: they are both fighting the same enemy. Chavez calls it "The Empire". Ron Paul calls it "Globalism". Some people call it "The New World Order."
Call it what you want, but in the end it's the same.
oh, goodness--
it's hard to be awake; it's easier to dream--
when will these malignant people stop?
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it's hard to be awake; it's easier to dream--
Who would benefit?
Does anyone else remember the report of GWB acquiring a large tract of land in Brazil while still in office? It seemed puzzling at the time . . .
I believe....
it was Paraguay.
98,000 acres on the Iguazu acquifer
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A bit more on bureaucracy and land.
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thanks for posting, very interesting
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Hugo said this would happen
US going to provoke a war
read more
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Ecuador is not happy
Correa made an unprecedented visit to Moscow and Iran. He is building up arms when he needs to be solving the electricity problem over there. He received his Ph.D. in this country. He knows whats up. The whole thing just enrages me.
Then a recent article came out claiming they have horrible corruption there and we shouldn't be giving them any money. THEY have horrible corruption??? What they cited as corruption were just lame excuses and pointed to their handling of the Chevron debacle. Chevron is strong arming civil rights organizations in this. We, the pot, are calling the kettle black.
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Oil is the excuse...world domination is the goal
With new technologies, energy can be produced lots of different ways.
Oh, they claim that oil is by far the best, but I doubt it.
But they claim it so they can justify setting up more global bases.
The Ron Paul in me is outraged.
The NWO in me is tickled pink.
No, establishing a central
No, establishing a central bank is the goal. Same for Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran, and Venezuela. Do you see a pattern yet?....
Here they go again...... (sigh)
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