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Venezuelan, Ecuadorean, Colombian Presidents Attend Summit, Annother FARC Leader Is Dead
- Shut your mouth up Chavez. Basically was the outcome of the last meeting taken among latin speaking countries. Since he never listens I am sure we will all here this again and again.
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- Chavez knows that he is harboring those terrorists and he fears that he will be found out and will have to justify his actions to the world. Besides, what happened in Ecuador is none of his business, he is just looking for an excuse to attack Colombia because they are USA allies and we all know how much he hates us. Besides, Let me pose a question to all, what is the right thing to do if we were to know "FOR SURE" that Osama bin Ladin is been hidding/harbored in Canada, just under a mile off the border with the USA and the Canadian government knew about it, but kept it secretly quiet... Do we ask the Canadians (why did you do that?, knowing that they were going to deny it) so we would give him the chance to escape? or do we capture him knowing EXACTLY where''s his location? Its not black and white, those terrorists from FARC are ruthless animals that have assasinated thousands of innocent lives, simply because they didnt want to join them, they even recruit little children, I did my research and I was astonished and very disturbed. They are vicious, they need to be stopped.
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- "Colombia complains that rebels take refuge across the border in neighboring countries and has accused their leftist leaders of backing the rebels - a claim the leaders deny."
If the situation of the rebels launching attacks in Columbia is so serious, and if the attackers are left alone by the govt of Ecuador, one might interpret *inaction* on such a serious situation as complicity. Aren''t acts of killing crimes in Ecuador enough to want to cooperate with neighboring states to control them? - Reply to this comment
- Hope They reach an Accord
Ecuador''s President Rafael Correa arrived in Lima, Peru Tuesday morning to meet with his Peruvian counterpart Alan Garcia and discuss the diplomatic crisis Ecuador is experiencing with Colombia.
President Alan Garcia has stated he is concerned over the fact that members of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) are crossing into foreign territory to undermine Colombia''s democracy.( From a Peru newsletter I receive weekly)
They are looking for input as how to seek a solution.
Problems are peeking All over the world,..this unrest can be attributed to a few men. - Reply to this comment
- "gringo"!
now there''s a racial slur you don''t hear every day. - Reply to this comment
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