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LatAm alarm over US-Colombia plan

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Obama where the fuck is change? I'm wondering if were like Russia, and Bush is still calling the shots and Obama is just another puppet? lol

 

South American leaders at a regional summit have expressed fresh concerns over Colombian plans to grant American troops access to its military bases.

 

But at the gathering in Ecuador, they rejected a proposal to formally condemn the proposals, which would allow US access up to seven Colombian bases.

 

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez warned that "the winds of war were beginning to blow" across the region.

 

Colombia says it needs US support to tackle drug lords and left-wing rebels.

 

The US wants to relocate its base for anti-drug operations in Latin America to Colombia, after Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa refused to extend an agreement allowing US access to a military base in Ecuador.

 

'Unease'

 

The Brazilian president, Luis Inacio Lula da Silva - whose government had previously described the plans as a matter for Colombia - called for a meeting between US President Barack Obama and the region's leaders to discuss their concerns directly.

 

"As president of Brazil, this climate of unease disturbs me," said Mr Silva, reports AP news agency. "I think we should directly discuss our discontent with the American government."

 

But during Monday's Union of South American Nations (Unasur) summit in the Ecuadorean capital, Quito, Mr Chavez led criticism of the Colombia-US accord.

 

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/8194497.stm

That'd be a bad ass job if I actually supported the war on drugs. Chill in South America...kill some drug lords...fuck hot women...damn.

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Josh you should join the DEA and do work in South America!

 

Florida is too hot for me, I couldn't handle South America.

Lol Jay would flip a shit if I told him I was joining the DEA.

Hokie4ever777 (11:21:10 PM): dude

Hokie4ever777 (11:21:15 PM): when im out of college

Hokie4ever777 (11:21:17 PM): ima join the DEA

SpykerSpeed (11:21:28 PM): wtf hHAHAHAHA

Hokie4ever777 (11:21:34 PM): what?

SpykerSpeed (11:21:41 PM): dude have i taught you ANYTHING?

SpykerSpeed (11:21:42 PM): jesus

I'm gripping my chest over here. You fuckers just took 2 years off my lifespan, now I'm below an Orca.

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hahaha wow. Don't worry Jay, we would never let him ruin his life and country by joining the DEA.

Obama where the fuck is change?

He changed the wallpaper in the white-house :P

 

That's enough change for him

Chávez is the best :cheesy:

 

Seriously, that's not even funny. That guy needs to get killed, and somebody will eventually! :D

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Seriously, that's not even funny. That guy needs to get killed, and somebody will eventually! :D

 

His death squads are coming for you now.:thinking:

His death squads are coming for you now.:thinking:

I am still waiting for them...

 

They didn't show up! :smartass2:

No really, Hugo Chávez is a really cool dude, I mean how many nations have a president that can act as clown and sing? :cheesy:

We have a leader which is a clown :P

 

Or at the moment no leader cos all the clowns are on holiday

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I am still waiting for them...:uhoh:

 

They didn't show up! :smartass2:

 

Dodged a bullet then.

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