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Tuesday, August 23, 2005

All US military leave has been cancelled ... something big is in the works!

THE INTERNATIONAL FORECASTER editor Bob Chapman writes:

The US military is building a new base and conducting secretive operations in Paraguay ... our Embassy there refuses to acknowledge a base exists and describes the military activity as routine.

The base is in Mariscal Estigarribia, 200 km (127 miles) from the Bolivian border and will handle large aircraft and accommodate 16,000 troops.

There are now 500 of our troops there with planes, weapons, equipment and ammunition. Either before, during, or after the coming presidential election we expect the US to intervene or better put, invade Bolivia to control its natural gas reserves.

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this was clear that this was going to happen at some point. The U.S. is clearly frightened at the fact that they are losing influence in their traditional backyard.

Pat Robertson just came out and publicly called for the assassination of Hugo Chavez, and defended the racist Manifest Destiny.

In the last years, U.S. puppet governments in South America have fallen due to popular demand.

Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, and Paraguay still have more or less U.S. friendly relations. Toledo is losing groung in Peru, Ecuador and Bolivia are currently in political turmoil (due to U.S. intervention and business interests.)

When the U.S. built the Manta airbase in Ecuador, the official statements were more or less describing the airfield as a small dirt strip not worth mentioning. This "dirt strip" became the biggest U.S. airbase inSouth America. Now they are playing with the same cards in Paraguay, saying that their troops will only be there temporarily and for "humanitarian" reasons. However, the real resons are purely geopolitical. Bolivia is due to have a presidential election very shortly, and the U.S. is clearly afraid that Evo Morales will win the race. Now the U.S. is bringing troops into the region to possibly intervene in Bolivia in the case that Morales would win...

This U.S. hypocrisy is just insane. They still live in the past with their Manifest Destiny doctrines...however, a new wind of change is blowing in South America, and it is not favorable to the U.S.! :-)

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