Concurrently, new inter-American institutions are being created that exclude the United States and Canada. What happened at the OAS General Assembly was another very sophisticated step.
Archive for Category: "South America"
Here’s How Cristina Fernandez Is Destroying Argentina’s Economy
The expropriation of Repsol’s stake in YPF is just one in a string of many policy actions that the Argentine president has been criticized for. – Business Insider
French Journalist Kidnapped by FARC in Colombia
FARC has been designated as a terrorist organization by Colombia, the United States and the European Union.
Leftist Indoctrination, Socialism Destroying Latin America
Journalist Mary O’Grady a columnist who covers Latin America for the Wall Street Journal talked about why Latin American countries are so susceptible to socialism and identified the “three P’s” of “Populism, Protectionism, and Prohibition” as the primary sources of the region’s biggest problems.
World Bank Chief Criticizes Argentina Oil Nationalization
The president of the World Bank, Robert Zoellick, criticized Argentina’s plans to nationalize its largest oil company.
Rubio on “our best friends” Colombia
Senator Marco Rubio points to successes in south America where the free market economic model has surpassed tyrannical socialist states like Venezuela. Ha calls Colombia our best friends south of the border.
North Korea and Cuba Joined Efforts: Historical View of WMD’s
Since early 1990s, North Korea and Cuba have maintained a secret, but constant exchange of scientists and technology.
Colombia’s FARC rebels release hostages
Colombia’s Farc rebels have released their last 10 police and military hostages – some of whom have spent 14 years in captivity. – BBC News
Cuba is a threat in new forms also
biowarfare, cyberwarfare, gathering intelligence information, alliances with iran, North Korea, China, penetrating many countries through the disguise of medical, IT, engineering assistance, in order to control their infrastructure.
US Senators Warn Latin America on Iran Ties
Researcher Douglas Farah said Iran’s intentions in Latin America are twofold. “To develop the capacity and capability to wreak havoc in Latin America and possibly the U.S. homeland, if the Iranian leadership views this as necessary to the survival of its nuclear program, and to develop and expand the ability to blunt international sanctions that are crippling the regime’s economic life,”