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World teaches rogue USA a lesson or ‘three’
by luis Friday, Sep 12 2008, 11:29am
international / imperialism / commentary

America’s unilateralism, belligerence, arrogance, disrespect and LAWLESSNESS have PREDICTABLY attracted an orchestrated response from the world – it seems the world is teaching the MURDERING, TERRORIST, PIG a lesson it will never forget!

Chavez and Morales -- "Solidarity"
Chavez and Morales -- "Solidarity"

The World has learnt the USA CANNOT SUCCESSFULLY PROSECUTE ITS OWN WARS – it is surprising that oppressed nations didn’t wake up to coordinated, ‘symphonic’ responses earlier, but late is better than never!

America clearly is incapable of ‘managing’ two fronts simultaneously, Iraq and Afghanistan let alone more – it must be a terrible shock to America losing its ability to foment war and wage it via proxies, criminal gangsters, and puppet leaders. The grotesque, murdering face of REAL America is now exposed for everyone to see. Gone are the days of successful covert ops; the digital world shines a light on the darkest operations – something overlooked by the conservative, geriatric, US executive.

Coordinated RESISTANCE from Central Asia, the Middle East, Africa, the Pacific and NOW Latin America presents an impossible situation for the warmongering, murdering US administration.

The only player missing is Serbia! The ‘fighting’ Serbs seem to have forgotten their heritage and their expertise in utilising timing and the weaknesses of an enemy! Regardless of whether or not the whipped Serbs ‘find themselves,’ an almost universal resistance is mounting against the rogue – it is over, Uncle!

America’s recent attempts to precipitate internal conflict in China and Russia via their pawns, the Dalai Fraud and Saakashvili failed miserably; the repercussions of these gross failures are now impacting the USA.

A quick review of history should have alerted to the fact that EVERY nation/state -- without exception – that attempted to unilaterally dominate the world not only failed but destroyed itself in the attempt! America will no doubt complete the task by FORCING A NUCLEAR CONFRONTATION – and YOU thought complacency came without a price tag!

The bellicose ranting from both political camps vying for the presidency betrays the core PNAC policy of ongoing destabilisation and war. The outcome of this insane policy is disastrous!

We strongly urge European nations to realise they are EUROPEAN, prior to embroiling themselves in possible annihilation.

As for the rest of the world it is time for all and every nation that has suffered at the hands of the heartless US killer to respond NOW or in concert with other nations. The LAWLESS, murdering rogue is thereby stopped and defeated!

What a thorough stupidity it is to entertain the notion that a single nation today is able to dominate the world – PNAC is a CLEAR indication of insanity, nothing more! We should not forget the divorced from reality mindset that actually believed the war in Iraq was ‘won’ in 3 weeks when it hadn’t even started.

The tragedy for America is that the neocons and rabid hawks responsible for bringing the world to the brink of nuclear disaster remain at large.

Following is Latin America’s contribution:

US relations with leftist leaders sour

by Matthew Lee

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Bush administration is facing a new headache, this time in Latin America, as two leftist governments it can't ignore booted the U.S. ambassadors this week.

Simmering ideological tensions between President Bush and the populist presidents of Bolivia and Venezuela boiled over this week in twin diplomatic spats that threaten U.S. counternarcotics operations in the region and possibly American energy supplies.

The administration says it wants to get along with the growing number of leftist leaders in the Western Hemisphere, but Bolivian President Evo Morales and Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez are having none of it, essentially responding with the time-honored insult: "Yankee, go home."

Having chafed under U.S. pressure for reform and criticism of their unabashed fondness for arch-U.S. foe Fidel Castro, Morales and Chavez unloaded a torrent of anti-Bush rhetoric and suggested they won't restore normal ties with Washington until a new administration takes over.

Perhaps encouraged by his mentor Chavez, who famously described Bush as the devil at the United Nations and has cultivated relations with U.S. antagonists in Cuba as well as Iran and more recently Russia, Morales on Wednesday expelled U.S. Ambassador Philip Goldberg.

Morales, the former head of Bolivia's coca growers union, accused Goldberg of conspiring to oust him with Bolivia's conservative opposition, which is spearheading protests against his plans to redo the constitution and redirect natural gas revenues to the indigenous peoples.

"Without fear of the empire, I declare the U.S. ambassador 'persona non grata," Morales said in a speech at the presidential palace." "We don't want separatists, divisionists."

Washington called the allegations "baseless" and warned Thursday that the expulsion was a "grave error" that would badly damage U.S.-Bolivian ties. The State Department then declared Bolivia's top envoy to the United States, Gustavo Guzman, "persona non grata."

The situation deteriorated late Thursday when Chavez, who claims the Bush administration was behind a failed 2002 coup against him, followed suit, ordering U.S. Ambassador to Venezuela Patrick Duddy out of the country and recalling Venezuela's envoy to the United States.

"They're trying to do here what they were doing in Bolivia," Chavez told a crowd during a televised rally, accusing Washington, which he also refers to as "the empire," of again trying to oust him. "That's enough ... from you, Yankees," he said, using a barnyard expletive.

It was Washington's move on Friday, when the Treasury Department announced new sanctions against three in Chavez' inner circle and the State Department said it would kick out the Venezuelan ambassador. The latter slap was purely for show; Chavez had called his ambassador home before Washington could evict him.

The escalating spats could prompt similar moves from others in the region, notably that of former Sandinista leader and current Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega, to act in solidarity, throwing a wrench into U.S. policy and further dimming its influence in Latin America.

Yet, Washington has its hands full already with the increasingly emboldened Morales and Chavez and other problems in the region.

Despite having pumped billions of dollars into anti-drug programs in the Andes, the administration has little show for it, with the possible exception of Colombia where a conservative leader has bucked regional trends and supports Bush.

Bolivia, the world's third-largest coca producer after Colombia and Peru, is key to U.S. counternarcotics efforts. It is also a major natural gas supplier to its neighbors, notably Brazil, whose leftist leader has taken a more moderate approach in his differences with Bush.

Venezuela, meanwhile, is the fourth-largest oil supplier to the United States, and in his speech Thursday Chavez threatened to cut off those crude shipments "if there's any aggression against Venezuela."
© 2008 The Associated Press

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