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What Really Happened at Mar del Plata

by CounterPunch (reposted)
What an absolute load of manure the WSJ puts out. Straight from the sewers of Foggy Bottom.

The funny thing is that for all their millions of column inches, the pig press can't bring itself to report the truth, which is that it was Vincente Fox that started this food fight.

The Mar del Plata summit of the Americas wasn't called to discuss that rotting corpse, the imperialist Free Trade Area of the Americas, but to talk about job creation and sustainable development. Fox, acting his part of the imperialist cub (the translation of "cachorro" as "puppy" and now "lapdog" is an absurdity, because the obvious play was on Fox's name), promised his master he'd get the summit to get the FTAA talks restarted but he could not deliver, not even with the help of Uribe and Lagos. So instead the three imperialist stooges disrupted the summit to such a degree that the Saturday afternoon banquet and various press availabilities were cancelled, and the final communique did not come out until hours after the presidents had left town.

Lula was one of the first to leave, at mid-day Saturday, and rightly so. Fox wanted the presidents to negotiate the language of the communiqué word for word. I don't know WHAT he imagined. That Lula is such an ignorant peasant he wouldn't notice when Fox snuck the ALCA into it?

Fox also went around leaking to the press that they would do the FTAA without the countries that were opposing it. What a joke! The Free Trade Area of the Incredible Shrinking Americas. Moreover, it is the kind of threat that is likely to piss off a serious person like Lula royally, because it is so empty and stupid, the kind of thing only Americans (United Statesians) would swallow.

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http://counterpunch.org/bustelo11262005.html
§I’m With Venezuela...
by Narco News (reposted)
HERMOSILLO, MEXICO: Last weekend, which marked the 195th anniversary of the November 20 Mexican Revolution, something unprecedented in the history of Mexico occurred. The Venezuelan government held a march to protest Mexican president Vicente Fox’s subservience and to support Bolivarian foreign policy. These demonstrations were repeated in Brazil, Uruguay, and Argentina. Many rightwing or apolitical Mexicans watch with a certain fear every time Hugo Chávez opens his mouth and gets linked with Andrés Manuel López Obrador. As Alberto Núñez, president of the business organization Coparmex, said:

“The business sector has expressed its rejection of populist, demagogic governments, and for that reason it has warned that it fears Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez’s aims of influencing Mexico.”

Or take the threats that Manuel Espino, president of Fox’s National Action Party (PAN), uttered against the Venezuelan government:

Reporter: What actions would those be?

Manuel Espino: Hugo Chávez will find out soon enough.

R: Does this imply activism on the part of PAN supporters in Venezuela?

ME: It implies whatever is necessary, respecting the law and sovereignty of all nations, but supporting the democratization process of the people who today live under authoritarianism.

R. Vladimir Villegas says that the PAN’s meddling in Venezuela is one of this conflict’s causes.

ME: I’m so glad you have quoted him! Vladimir Villegas, Venezuela’s former ambassador in Mexico, thank God, dedicated himself to supporting the activities of Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s party. Obviously, Chávez’s strategy in Mexico was to support a state populism similar to his own — that of Andrés Manuel — and the media confirmed that.

R: These actions that your party will take, won’t they affect relations [between the two countries] even more?

ME: To the contrary, we are interested in having good relations with citizens, with the people, not with authoritarian governments. Chávez is not Venezuela; Chávez is the authoritarian president of [the Venezuelans], and we are interested in a good relationship with them.

But the reality is that the PRD’s candidate kept his distance and defended the office of the presidency (but not Fox himself). In an interview this week with Televisa journalist Adela Micha, he said that “I have nothing to do with Chávez, absolutely nothing,” and assured that he has had no contact with Chávez since becoming governor of Mexico City. Also, if we look at both men’s origins, we see some very marked differences, such as Manuel Obrador’s pacifistic and center-left past and Chávez’s military and leftwing education. There are also very pronounced similarities, in the emphasis both politicians give to fighting poverty and their opposition to neoliberalism.

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http://narconews.com/Issue39/article1495.html
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