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March 28, 2004

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xavier

Randy:
Actually I think the Bush administration's Latin American policy is much more omnious. Think back to when Chile's free trade deal was delayed for several months because it expressed a mild preference for continued inspectionsfor WMDs (and the subsequent revelations that it was one of the country's bugged at the Security council)

To me, the Latin American policy is regressing to that of the 'Fruiteria foreign policy' of 1890s-1941 when the Marines were dispatched to Central America to quell when the campesinos got too uppity or the governments proposed land reform.
Deep down Bush knows that Latin America is the U.S' soft underbelly but has absolutely no clue, no vision, no new ideas but those of the past and to bully those that propose alternatives as these threaten to expose the emperor's nudity. Is it any wonder that sympathetic countries have become so fed up with the U.S.?

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