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U.S. Troops Invade Paraguay
16,000 U.S. Troops Invade Paraguay
This is being denied, yet it would be out of character for the U.S. not to move troops to Paraguay next to Bolivia and her extensive gas deposits which are the largest South American gas reserves after Venezuela. The U.S. has troops in Colombia next to Venezuela. This really looks to be true to some degree. The entire 16.000 troops may not be in Paraguay at present but the U.S. is very probably setting up. There is a lot going on in Paraguay.
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The U.S. has hired Arabs to build a base in Israel. Why not hire ethnic Russians to build a U.S. base in Paraguay?
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Both Bolivia and Venezuela believe this to be factual.
-Am
Posted Tue 12 July 2005 04:03 Tue 12 July 2005 04:03
Washington has succeeded in establishing a bridgehead in Latin America. In Paraguay close to the Bolivian border and the Triple Borders, they constructed a base that will permit the landing of Galaxy airplanes and heavy armaments. Already 400 Marines have arrived but the base is prepared to house 16,000 military troops.
The Paraguayan Congress approved the entrance of US Troops in this country, with immunity, right of free transit and permanence for its soldiers until December 2006, automatically extendable.
This insinuates that the US, from this base, could control the Bolivian Natural Gas Reserves, especially the "La vertiente" fields, one of the largest in the World.
Source: "El Deber Diario Mayor"
16,000 U.S. Troops Invade Paraguay
July 18, 2005: Earlier this month, there was a fast moving news story in Latin America about the American troops in Mariscal Estigarribia, Paraguay, a town in the desolate Chaco desert. As the story grew, during the first week of July, it evolved into the description of an air strip out in the desert capable of handling B-52s and heavy American transports. Word had it that some 16,000 American troops were moving in. The reason for all this American military activity was reported as U.S. interest in natural gas deposits across the border in Bolivia. Yeah, that’s the ticket.
Eventually, some reporters checked with government officials, and flew out into the Chaco desert to see for themselves. Naturally, there was no there there. What was there was an air freight base being built by a Russian firm. There were American troops in Paraguay. Seven (as in 7) had arrived in the capital on July 3rd, to conduct a training course on counterinsurgency and anti-drug operations. A second small group of will arrive on July 24th, to do medical work in eastern Paraguay. A total of 204 American troops will be visiting Paraguay, in groups no larger than 32, between July and December, 2005. These are all training missions of one kind or another.
Wild rumors about nefarious American military operations have always been popular in Latin America, but the strident efforts to paint the liberation of Iraq as another conquest by evil imperialists has got reporters fired up and ready to take any rumor the extra mile.
http://www.strategypage.com//fyeo/howtomakewar/default.asp?target=htiw.htm
Bolivia Worries About New U.S. Base In Paraguay
Congressman Cardozo to head a delegation to go to the border zone.
07/11/05 "El Deber" - - The installation of a military base on Paraguayan territory, some 200 kilometers from the border of Bolivia, created worry yesterday in the Legislature, to the point that a commission of the Lower House announced an investigation.
Willman Cardozo, Congressman for Tarija, on the border with Paraguay, where is located the largest reserves of Natural Gas in the country, urged the Government to open an investigation and solicit information from the Embassy of Paraguay in La Paz.
"The Executive must open an immediate investigation and the Ministry of Defense must assume it role for the preservation of the nation's integrity" demanded the Legislator, who is to lead the delegation to the border area next week.
The Chancellery stated it is unaware of the subject. "There is no specific information. Between Bolivia and Paraguay there is perfect harmony and cooperation, we have an agreement about energy cooperation", stated the Chancellor Armando Loayza.
The Director of the CBO (Central Workers Union) Luis Choquetijlla, denounced that "the United States has threatened us with a military intervention through friendly countries", with the result of controlling the Natural Gas riches of Bolivia.
For the military analysis, Juan Ramon Quintana, it is a very delicate subject that concerns the entire region. " We should be very worried, it is the most negative sign, dramatic in the fact that there exists the possibility of intervention in strategic areas linked to energy, a regional project" he warned.
Continued Quintana, the political aim of Washington in South America is to offset, utilizing the Southern Command, terrorism, narcotic trafficking, narco-terrorism, and popular radical governments.
THE BARRACKS (FACILITY) CAN HOLD 16,000 MEN
Washington has succeeded in establishing a bridgehead in Latin America. In Paraguay close to the Bolivian border and the Triple Borders, they constructed a base that will permit the landing of Galaxy airplanes and heavy armaments. Already 400 Marines have arrived but the base is prepared to house 16,000 military troops.
The Paraguayan Congress approved the entrance of US Troops in this country, with immunity, right of free transit and permanence for its soldiers until December 2006, automatically extendable.
This insinuates that the US, from this base, could control the Bolivian Natural Gas Reserves, especially the "La vertiente" fields, one of the largest in the World.
Translation by RACSA
http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:1jBGTMx0XqkJ:www.informationclearinghouse.info/article9448.htm+pa....
When US troops enter a Latin American country, it is not for solidarity!
Tuesday, July 12, 2005
Bylined to: Carlos M. Pietri
VHeadline.com guest commentarist Carlos M. Pietri writes: With the creation of a military base in Paraguay, the United States has made a strategic move ... a possibility that had been denied to them by Brazil and Argentina; but which Paraguay has done under Alfredo Stroessner ... 1954-1989 ... when the USA was allowed to establish a CIA base in Paraguay.
Paraguay has acted against Latin American interests, preferring to be at the service of imperialist interests instead of defending the sovereignty and the rights of its own people.
Paraguay must know that it has given a mortal blow to the South Common Market (MERCOSUR) construction process. In addition, it has opened a possibility to obstruct the Asuncion Treaty, where some agreements were settled for triple border administrative handling with Brazil and Argentina.
Although the Paraguay government insists that they did not sign "any agreement with the United States for the establishment of a North American military base in the territory of the Republic" and that they only authorized the entry and free transit of US marines until December 2006, we all know that when North American troops enter a Latin American country, it is not for solidarity and they do not withdraw in short time.
Examples: Manta in Ecuador; Guantanamo in Cuba; Tres Esquinas, Larandia and Puerto Leguizamo in Colombia; Iquitos and Nanay in Peru and the military bases in Honduras, El Salvador and Costa Rica.
Now, what is the USA intention with this movement?
Many think that it is to control Bolivian’s gas ... others say that Washington was finally been able to place a simple workers in control of governments that bother them ... and perhaps they are right. But, particularly, I believe that in addition to these possibilities, the USA has gone ahead on predictions that say that for the year 2025, water shortages in the world will be so great that it will probably be the main reason for the next war.
So appropriating to itself the greater fresh water reserves in the world, the water-bearing Guarani, that it guarantees the present population of the world for 180 years ... an average of 100 liters of water per person ... sure makes them have an enviable position.
Let us all remember that, as much the World Trade Organization as the US (through the Free Trade Agreement that it promotes) maintain that water must be a private service (in other words if you were to need water you must pay for it). Therefore, we see again how the USA is always playing for economic benefits, without caring if natural resources such as water will be used for the common well-being of everyone on this our planet.
So ... thinking about human well-being, a worldwide movement should be created to force the United Nations to protect and to declare water as a human right and human patrimony; setting down on paper at least that this precious liquid must not be put in private hands.
The people of Paraguay must demand that their governors should respect their dignity and sovereignty ... before it is too late.
Carlos M. Pietri
cpietri@cantv.net
http://www.vheadline.com/readnews.asp?id=41198
16,000 U.S. Troops Invade Paraguay
This is being denied, yet it would be out of character for the U.S. not to move troops to Paraguay next to Bolivia and her extensive gas deposits which are the largest South American gas reserves after Venezuela. The U.S. has troops in Colombia next to Venezuela. This really looks to be true to some degree. The entire 16.000 troops may not be in Paraguay at present but the U.S. is very probably setting up. There is a lot going on in Paraguay.
#msg-6636179
See also: Hezbollah's Global Finance Network: The Triple Frontier
http://64.233.179.104/search?q=cache:KGyP_YI2Qn8J:www.meib.org/articles/0201_l2.htm+paraguay+United+....
The U.S. has hired Arabs to build a base in Israel. Why not hire ethnic Russians to build a U.S. base in Paraguay?
#msg-6977807
Both Bolivia and Venezuela believe this to be factual.
-Am
Posted Tue 12 July 2005 04:03 Tue 12 July 2005 04:03
Washington has succeeded in establishing a bridgehead in Latin America. In Paraguay close to the Bolivian border and the Triple Borders, they constructed a base that will permit the landing of Galaxy airplanes and heavy armaments. Already 400 Marines have arrived but the base is prepared to house 16,000 military troops.
The Paraguayan Congress approved the entrance of US Troops in this country, with immunity, right of free transit and permanence for its soldiers until December 2006, automatically extendable.
This insinuates that the US, from this base, could control the Bolivian Natural Gas Reserves, especially the "La vertiente" fields, one of the largest in the World.
Source: "El Deber Diario Mayor"
16,000 U.S. Troops Invade Paraguay
July 18, 2005: Earlier this month, there was a fast moving news story in Latin America about the American troops in Mariscal Estigarribia, Paraguay, a town in the desolate Chaco desert. As the story grew, during the first week of July, it evolved into the description of an air strip out in the desert capable of handling B-52s and heavy American transports. Word had it that some 16,000 American troops were moving in. The reason for all this American military activity was reported as U.S. interest in natural gas deposits across the border in Bolivia. Yeah, that’s the ticket.
Eventually, some reporters checked with government officials, and flew out into the Chaco desert to see for themselves. Naturally, there was no there there. What was there was an air freight base being built by a Russian firm. There were American troops in Paraguay. Seven (as in 7) had arrived in the capital on July 3rd, to conduct a training course on counterinsurgency and anti-drug operations. A second small group of will arrive on July 24th, to do medical work in eastern Paraguay. A total of 204 American troops will be visiting Paraguay, in groups no larger than 32, between July and December, 2005. These are all training missions of one kind or another.
Wild rumors about nefarious American military operations have always been popular in Latin America, but the strident efforts to paint the liberation of Iraq as another conquest by evil imperialists has got reporters fired up and ready to take any rumor the extra mile.
http://www.strategypage.com//fyeo/howtomakewar/default.asp?target=htiw.htm
Bolivia Worries About New U.S. Base In Paraguay
Congressman Cardozo to head a delegation to go to the border zone.
07/11/05 "El Deber" - - The installation of a military base on Paraguayan territory, some 200 kilometers from the border of Bolivia, created worry yesterday in the Legislature, to the point that a commission of the Lower House announced an investigation.
Willman Cardozo, Congressman for Tarija, on the border with Paraguay, where is located the largest reserves of Natural Gas in the country, urged the Government to open an investigation and solicit information from the Embassy of Paraguay in La Paz.
"The Executive must open an immediate investigation and the Ministry of Defense must assume it role for the preservation of the nation's integrity" demanded the Legislator, who is to lead the delegation to the border area next week.
The Chancellery stated it is unaware of the subject. "There is no specific information. Between Bolivia and Paraguay there is perfect harmony and cooperation, we have an agreement about energy cooperation", stated the Chancellor Armando Loayza.
The Director of the CBO (Central Workers Union) Luis Choquetijlla, denounced that "the United States has threatened us with a military intervention through friendly countries", with the result of controlling the Natural Gas riches of Bolivia.
For the military analysis, Juan Ramon Quintana, it is a very delicate subject that concerns the entire region. " We should be very worried, it is the most negative sign, dramatic in the fact that there exists the possibility of intervention in strategic areas linked to energy, a regional project" he warned.
Continued Quintana, the political aim of Washington in South America is to offset, utilizing the Southern Command, terrorism, narcotic trafficking, narco-terrorism, and popular radical governments.
THE BARRACKS (FACILITY) CAN HOLD 16,000 MEN
Washington has succeeded in establishing a bridgehead in Latin America. In Paraguay close to the Bolivian border and the Triple Borders, they constructed a base that will permit the landing of Galaxy airplanes and heavy armaments. Already 400 Marines have arrived but the base is prepared to house 16,000 military troops.
The Paraguayan Congress approved the entrance of US Troops in this country, with immunity, right of free transit and permanence for its soldiers until December 2006, automatically extendable.
This insinuates that the US, from this base, could control the Bolivian Natural Gas Reserves, especially the "La vertiente" fields, one of the largest in the World.
Translation by RACSA
http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:1jBGTMx0XqkJ:www.informationclearinghouse.info/article9448.htm+pa....
When US troops enter a Latin American country, it is not for solidarity!
Tuesday, July 12, 2005
Bylined to: Carlos M. Pietri
VHeadline.com guest commentarist Carlos M. Pietri writes: With the creation of a military base in Paraguay, the United States has made a strategic move ... a possibility that had been denied to them by Brazil and Argentina; but which Paraguay has done under Alfredo Stroessner ... 1954-1989 ... when the USA was allowed to establish a CIA base in Paraguay.
Paraguay has acted against Latin American interests, preferring to be at the service of imperialist interests instead of defending the sovereignty and the rights of its own people.
Paraguay must know that it has given a mortal blow to the South Common Market (MERCOSUR) construction process. In addition, it has opened a possibility to obstruct the Asuncion Treaty, where some agreements were settled for triple border administrative handling with Brazil and Argentina.
Although the Paraguay government insists that they did not sign "any agreement with the United States for the establishment of a North American military base in the territory of the Republic" and that they only authorized the entry and free transit of US marines until December 2006, we all know that when North American troops enter a Latin American country, it is not for solidarity and they do not withdraw in short time.
Examples: Manta in Ecuador; Guantanamo in Cuba; Tres Esquinas, Larandia and Puerto Leguizamo in Colombia; Iquitos and Nanay in Peru and the military bases in Honduras, El Salvador and Costa Rica.
Now, what is the USA intention with this movement?
Many think that it is to control Bolivian’s gas ... others say that Washington was finally been able to place a simple workers in control of governments that bother them ... and perhaps they are right. But, particularly, I believe that in addition to these possibilities, the USA has gone ahead on predictions that say that for the year 2025, water shortages in the world will be so great that it will probably be the main reason for the next war.
So appropriating to itself the greater fresh water reserves in the world, the water-bearing Guarani, that it guarantees the present population of the world for 180 years ... an average of 100 liters of water per person ... sure makes them have an enviable position.
Let us all remember that, as much the World Trade Organization as the US (through the Free Trade Agreement that it promotes) maintain that water must be a private service (in other words if you were to need water you must pay for it). Therefore, we see again how the USA is always playing for economic benefits, without caring if natural resources such as water will be used for the common well-being of everyone on this our planet.
So ... thinking about human well-being, a worldwide movement should be created to force the United Nations to protect and to declare water as a human right and human patrimony; setting down on paper at least that this precious liquid must not be put in private hands.
The people of Paraguay must demand that their governors should respect their dignity and sovereignty ... before it is too late.
Carlos M. Pietri
cpietri@cantv.net
http://www.vheadline.com/readnews.asp?id=41198
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