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Big Trouble in Latin America
2008-30-04 Big Trouble in Latin America While the presidential candidates are immersed in debates on foreign policy ranging from the war on terror to NATO expansion, and the media is obsessed with the Clinton/Obama spat, there is real trouble brewing south of the border in Latin America. ![]() And, in fact, some of the more troubling items show a pattern of deliberate destabilization being perpetrated by socialist nations and their Marxist leaders, including:
The long and short of these developments is that Latin America is on the verge of becoming an extremely hostile place for its most vital North American neighbor. The Left in Congress is aiding this by failing to support our democratic friends in the region. Meanwhile, China and Cuba are neck deep in locking up vast stockpiles of important resources and denying them to the U.S. Latin America could fall rapidly if the socialists are not countered. These are in truth very big trouble for the U.S. – and nobody is apparently paying any attention – focused instead on presidential politics, rising prices, the falling dollar, and the long-drawn war thousands of miles away. ALG Perspective: Congress needs to pass the Columbia free trade deal, and thereby send a strong message to our adversaries in the region that we are not going to abandon our democratic allies in Latin America. Additionally, President Bush should strengthen the Millennium Challenge accounts, which promote democracy. Honduras for example is a strong democracy, and was the first Latin American nation to utilize such an account. El Salvador and Columbia also participate. Without the U.S. paying close attention to the growing socialist threat in the south, freedom in these lands could be in big trouble. |
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