08-28-2009, 03:38 AM
Argenpress, Argentina
The Challenge of Gringo Hegemony in Our America
By Homar Garcés
'The U.S. Southern Command has become the main middleman for Latin American governments and the articulator of foreign policy and U.S. defense in the region.'
Translated By Veronica Pascarel
15 August 2009
Edited by Patricia Simoni
Argentina - Argenpress - Original Article (Spanish)
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->In 1829, the liberator, Simon Bolivar, accurately observed: âThe United States seems to have been destined by Providence to plague the Americas with misery in the name of liberty.â
Later, José Marti would endorse that prediction, saying, âSince the gaining of independence in the Americas until now, there has never been a situation requiring greater sensitivity, demanding more vigilance, or requiring a more detailed and transparent examination than the conference hosted by the powerful U.S. The conference imposed unmarketable products, in an endeavor to expand its control in America over weaker American nations.â[/b]<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
The Challenge of Gringo Hegemony in Our America
By Homar Garcés
'The U.S. Southern Command has become the main middleman for Latin American governments and the articulator of foreign policy and U.S. defense in the region.'
Translated By Veronica Pascarel
15 August 2009
Edited by Patricia Simoni
Argentina - Argenpress - Original Article (Spanish)
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->In 1829, the liberator, Simon Bolivar, accurately observed: âThe United States seems to have been destined by Providence to plague the Americas with misery in the name of liberty.â
Later, José Marti would endorse that prediction, saying, âSince the gaining of independence in the Americas until now, there has never been a situation requiring greater sensitivity, demanding more vigilance, or requiring a more detailed and transparent examination than the conference hosted by the powerful U.S. The conference imposed unmarketable products, in an endeavor to expand its control in America over weaker American nations.â[/b]<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->