• Jamestown article reassessing Islamic terrorism in Latin America: I won't say this article offers up recycled, rehashed theories about...oh hell, I guess I just did
• Venezuela’s Support For Palestine: A Model For Third World Diplomacy - Probably not too many people out there who would consider Chavez's diplomatic skills as a model for anything...
• “USAID, arma clave de la guerra sucia contra América Latina” ;
One opinion that finds American aid offers to Cuba following Hurricanes Ike and Gustav particularly nefarious…
• Daniel at VZ News and Views provides some compelling visual evidence that Chavez’s vaunted social programs have done little to alleviate poverty in Venezuela. I couldn’t imagine a worse fate than to fall into the Guaire river (and I use the term “river” very loosely here. It makes the Ganges look like an unspoiled Artesian spring).
• While many are suspicious of USAID’s efforts in Latin America, there are others who are bending over backwards to justify Chavez’s expulsion of the director of Human Rights Watch Venezuela last week. While the underlying premise is the same (both are imperialist tools aimed at forcing American policy down the throats of smaller countries, blahblahblah), this editorial tries to document the many ways in which HRW has been tied to Washington over the years.
• Documenting the arrival of Russian warplanes in Venezuela (in Portuguese); on a similar note, Russian nuclear warship “Peter the Great” (or Pedro el Grande as some like to call it down south) is on its way to the Caribbean.
• New report by the always thorough Douglas Farah, chronicling FARC links to a whole host of international players, including Ortega and Qaddafi. The report dissects details from the treasure trove of documents found on a FARC laptop when a Colombian military raid killed second-in-command Raul Reyes last spring. Farah also interviewed plenty of figures close to the case, making this report the best yet on what was uncovered (links to a Pdf file).
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