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Obama Signs Military Basing Deal with Colombia -- Could Set Stage for Expeditionary Warfare
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After several months of secrecy and controversy, on October 30th the US and Colombia signed an agreement to allow the United States military extensive access to seven Colombian bases, notwithstanding serious concerns about true intentions and eventual consequences of the deal.
Despite pledges by Colombian and U.S. governments about the limitations of the agreement, the text of the deal and U.S. military documents contradict such assurances. One of the principal concerns raised by regional governments after news was leaked of the pending agreement had been the possibility of the bases’ use for aggressions against neighboring countries. In an interview Sunday with the Colombian daily El Tiempo, U.S. Ambassador to Colombia William Brownfield claimed that joint operations aren’t planned outside of Colombia, and that Article IV of the agreement expressly forbids such operations. In fact, a careful review of the text of the agreement, finally made public on November 3, reveals no such prohibition.
Not only that, but similar assurances by Colombian Defense Minister Gabriel Silva that the agreement "has no geopolitical or strategic connotation, other than being more effective in the fight against drug trafficking" are even more hard to believe after reading a recently uncovered Pentagon budget document that expresses clear regional intentions for the Palanquero air base. The document describes the U.S. presence in Palanquero as an “opportunity for conducting full spectrum operations throughout South America,” and confirms the fears of Colombia’s neighbors when it discusses the possibility of using the base to confront the "threat" of what it calls "anti-U.S. governments." The most chilling phrase, however, is the discussion of the potential use of Palanquero to “expand expeditionary warfare capability.”
Perhaps in hope that the true scope of the deal wouldn’t be discovered, the Colombian government has pushed through the deal’s signing without the approval of the Colombian congress, claiming that as a mere bilateral agreement no approval is required. This is despite the fact that Colombia’s State Council, a judicial body that advises the government on administrative issues, found that the agreement is in fact a treaty and must be reviewed by Congress. The Council also called the agreement “very unbalanced for the country."
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Posted by: Captainmagic on Nov 17, 2009 4:13 AM
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Posted by: Captainmagic on Nov 17, 2009 4:13 AM
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Getting carried away you say!!!
The parasite will land amongst you..Learn of it's ways. Teach your children it's many faces for it has many.Visit the Vietnamese and the Iraqi's as well as the Iranians and don't forget the sturdiest of them all, The Afghans.
Teach one and all to know what it means for them all...when the parasite comes.
Good luck and join together as one.
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