09 Mar
Posted by MacRanger as Uncategorized
The media is breathlessly reports of protests during Bush’s visit to Latin America. But the fact is that it’s not Bush but the same old anti-american sentiment that has existed for years.
For instance Clinton had to cancel a visit to Bogota Columbia in 2000 because of:
“Diplomats, including a former U.S. ambassador to Colombia, believe Bogota would be too dangerous given a recent surge in the long-running guerrilla war and the potential risk posed by notoriously violent drug mobs, many of whose jailed leaders now face extradition to the United States.
Anti-American sentiment is running high among the country’s guerrilla groups and leftist unions after the U.S. Congress approved in June Clinton’s call for a record $1.3 billion package of mostly military aid to help Colombia fight drugs and the rebels.”
It’s wasn’t Clinton but US policy that was being protested, and this isn’t a new problem as Time Magazine back in 1969.
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jrooney
March 9th, 2007 at 2:07 pm
1Mac,
Off topic here but check this out!!!!
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/6432363.stm
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