Brazil, Spain Challenge U.S. Bases in Colombia

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Brazil Spain Challenge U S Bases in Colombia

Brazil, Chile and Spain are challenging the United States' decision to use and expand military bases in Colombia, saying they feared the move could heighten simmering tensions in Latin America.
President Lula da Silva of Brazil and Michelle Bachelet of Chile say they plan to voice their concerns at a meeting for an emerging South American Defense Council in Ecuador. 8-5-2009

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Eirizarryrnbsin

Eirizarryrnbsin

(1 month ago)

Hell I'm even surprised that the feminist female leader of Chile is trying to oppose the US bases being in Colombia - when she among most Chileans know that the US is the ones that built up Chile since those lineages of events had happened in the early 70s..especially the year 1973.

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Eirizarryrnbsin

Eirizarryrnbsin

(1 month ago)

Personally, I am lividly sick and tired of the US Gov't trying to "set up shop" via proxy of USO/US Military bases.

Colombia is letting them do it because the gobierno in Bogota is a money-hungry dick suckers. A lot of Colombians seem to be mad thirsty for that plata whether or not they are civilians or gov't officials.

The US gov't has been and still is spreading bigotry, clasism, feminism, and skankificating around the globe. Some countries have succumbed to their will; some haven't bought it.

I will not list countries that don't buy into that feminist and bigot mantra that the US gov't overzealously wears on its sleeve for that those countries would go to shit too.

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President Lula da Silva of Brazil and Michelle Bachelet of Chile say they plan to voice their concerns at a meeting for an emerging South American Defense Council in Ecuador. 8-5-2009

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