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Imperial occupation of Mexico and 2012 elections

All the security services of the US are busy with the creation on anti-drug and anti-terror “defense line” in Mexico. They were especially successful during the presidency of G. Bush Jr. when they raised to power the most “manageable” president in the history of the Aztec country: first Vicente Fox and than Felipe Calderon.  These politicians, who hid under patriotic statements their affiliation to “neo-liberal internationalism”, have been sticking to the pro-Empire course almost on all main issues of domestic and foreign policy. This led to Mexico’s comedown on the international arena especially in Latin America...

Nil NIKANDROV | 24.08.2011


 

The drug wars in Central America: no mercy!

Experts in Latin America believe that drug wars on the Mexico-U.S. border are being initiated by agents of the DEA, CIA and FBI. Huge sums are spent to provide financial and even military assistance to drug lords in Guatemala, Honduras: they are said to have been receiving arms, including grenade launchers and mines. Drug cartels are better armed than law enforcement forces and the army…

Nil NIKANDROV | 25.05.2011


 

Pentagon’s undercover operations in South America

On February 10, the military aircraft of the Air Force of the United States, C-17 Globemaster III, registration 77187, landed at the Ezeiza international airport of the Argentine capital. From the Boeing’s bottomless carcasses the custom officers began to take out heavy boxes delivered from the base of the 7 th Special Forces Group in Fort Bragg, North Carolina. In the valise of Globemaster III they found a brochure with a phrase written in 15 languages: “I am a soldier of the US army. Please tell my embassy that I was arrested in your country”.....

Nil NIKANDROV | 24.02.2011


 

Los Zetas Holds US Drug Business at Gunpoint

Washington is not going to wage a serious war against the drug business within the US as it would put in jeopardy the country's financial system propped up by billions of dollars in “drug investments” from across the world. While large-scale offensives against drug groups are launched almost anywhere – in Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, Columbia, or Peru – nothing of the kind happens in the US, where the “home” drug mafia remains untouchable...

Nil NIKANDROV | 05.02.2011


 

WikiLeaks and Latin America

Currently efforts are made to replicate the WikiLeaks success. The OpenLeaks outlet is being put on track to widen the audience of shocking revelations. Will it go so far as to bring to the surface the operational materials of the CIA, the US Defense Intelligence Agency, etc.?..

Nil NIKANDROV | 13.12.2010


 

Mexico: Another Failed State

These days, Mexico is increasingly often added to the list of failed states.The country started to spiral downwards following the signing of the 1994 North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)... Mexico's war against drug cartels which already counts four years is inspired and supported by the US...

Nil NIKANDROV | 18.10.2010


 

The Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill Will Echo in the Arctic

The catastrophe in the Gulf of Mexico has had repercussions worldwide. Oil grands like BP, Exxon-Mobil, Chevron-Texaco, and Conoco-Phillips are increasingly tapping into offshore resources, and in the process their marine expansion breeds heightened risks to the environment. In the nearest future, the offshore drilling will largely relocate to the Arctic zone.

Taras DYACHENKO | 24.08.2010




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Puerto Rico: Empire’s Grip and a Glimmer of Hope

The U.S. Administration explains that the hyperactivity of the FBI and the rest of the U.S. intelligence community in Puerto Rico is a part of the response to the threat posed by terrorist groups, drug cartels, and agents of hostile regimes. The U.S. hit list, it must be noted, includes as legitimate targets the radical separatists who, in fact, are ordinary Puerto Ricans trying to press for the independence of their country... In Washington, the hopes of the Puerto Rican nationally oriented forces for a reunion with other Latin American nations are seen as a risk to the U.S. interests in the region...

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