Thursday, August 18, 2005

The Fiend spreads hope and democracy in Latin America

U.S. Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld continued his brief swing through Latin America, meeting with Peruvian President Alejandro Toledo and the country's new defense minister on Thursday. “Concerned about increasing involvement of Cuba and Venezuela in the region, the United States wants to ensure that Cuban President Fidel Castro and Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez do not steer other Latin American countries away from democracy,” reports Liz Sidoti for AP. After meetings with top officials in Paraguay, unnamed U.S. defense officials said the country's leaders are very alert to the problems Cuba and Venezuela can cause. But Paraguay’s defense minister assured reporters that Paraguay’s relations with Cuba and Venezuela would not change, noting that Cuban doctors treat the rural poor in Paraguay and that 700 Paraguayans are studying medicine in Cuba for free.

  VIO Venezeula News Roundup August 18

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El pueblo unido
Jamás será divido


I think Latin America is going to have to be "taught a lesson."

And we're just the guys to do it.

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