A blog keeping tabs on Hugo Chavez's Domestic Struggles & Venezuela's Foreign Relations
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
What Effect do the U.S Military Bases in Colombia have on the Region?
Last week in an article published for The Hill, Berndardo Alvarez, Venezuela’s ambassador to the U.S expressed his concern over the U.S military bases in Colombia as he pointed out how they will contribute to only further regional instability that even U.S agencies have confirmed. He also said that the military strategy in recent years to solve the illegal drug trafficking and their internal conflict has had serious consequences such as refugees immigrating to neighboring countries and this agreement will only further deteriorate the crisis.
Alvarez also pointed out that the concern over the agreement also extends to the region as it was evident this August when 11/12 member states belonging to the Union of South American States (UNASUR) expressed dissatisfaction with the agreement. The agreement does not exactly guarantee that the operations from the bases (such as regional intelligence operations) won’t violate the sovereignty of any of the neighboring countries.
With the recent rise of tensions between Venezula and Colombia concerning the U.S military bases in Colombia, this blog will feature more articles that relate to the latest news.
This blog will follow the news and post entries relating to Chavez's domestic reforms, his struggles as well as his relationships with foreign powers most importantly as he tries to lead Venezuela further and further away from U.S influence.
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