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Chavez’s influence wanes

by Phantom Ace ( 62 Comments › )
Filed under Al Qaeda, Dhimmitude, Fascism, Hezballah, Humor, Islam, Leftist-Islamic Alliance, Music, Progressives, Satire, Socialism, Tranzis, Venezuela at May 19th, 2011 - 8:30 am

It seems Hugo Chavez should change careers. His Bolivarian 3rd World Liberation movement is losing steam. Even Progressive regimes like Brazil are distancing themselves from him. Chavez has increased his singing antics and even talks about Ancient Aliens on Mars. Clearly he is a man on the decline. His growing isolation in Latin America is due to his tightening ties with Iran. Most of them, even if sympathetic in rhetoric, know that these Islamists are trouble.

IPOJUCA, Brazil — Here on Brazil’s northeast coast, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez dreamed of building an oil refinery and naming it after a Brazilian adventurer who had fought for Venezuela’s independence. The joint venture with Brazil, he said in trips here, would help unify Latin America against his adversary, the United States.

The $15 billion refinery is now two years away from completion, but with little input from Venezuela or its mercurial president, who for years backed projects regionwide in his drive to make Venezuela the vanguard of a new era in Latin America.

Indeed, these days Chavez’s influence is waning across the region as Venezuela’s oil-powered economy has gone bust and concerns have been raised about his governing style, which includes the jailing of opponents.

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When the group asked people to rate leaders in the Americas, Chavez finished second to last in its 2010 report. Even in Bolivia and Argentina, countries with warm relations with Venezuela, fewer than 35 percent of those polled had a favorable opinion of Chavez. “Evidently, what’s happening with Chavez is he’s not a leader of the region,” Lagos said.

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Hugo Chavez is sill a dangerous character. Venezuela has become a operations hub for Hizb’Allah and Al-Qaeda and his regional isolation means he will be reliant on these groups. Hopefully, his regime will collapse and Venezuela can be a normal nation again.

Maybe he should just pursue his true calling in life. Singing!

I know a Jazz Guitarist in Culver City who might be a good fit for his band!

Obama doesn’t get Latin America

by Phantom Ace ( 13 Comments › )
Filed under Special Report at March 27th, 2011 - 8:40 am

Barack Hussein Obama was recently in Latin America. When he was there he made the claim that all of Latin America was Democratic. He ignored the oppression of Hugo Chavez and his cronies in Bolivia and Ecuador.

Most curious was Mr. Obama’s decision to simply ignore the fact that in large parts of Latin America, the “shared values” that he said bind the hemisphere are being trampled. In a speech directed to the region that he delivered in Santiago, the president declared that “today, Latin America is democratic” — even though rulers in a number of countries are shutting down media, eliminating judicial independence and rigging elections. He said “Latin America is contributing to global prosperity and security,” even though many of those same rulers are forging ties with Iran and have been defending the regime of Libya’s Moammar Gaddafi.

Mr. Obama mentioned the Inter-American Democratic Charter, which nominally binds the governments of the hemisphere to act against those who commit political abuses, and said “we have to speak out when we see those principles violated.” Yet he himself did not speak out. Not once during his tour did he mention Venezuela, Nicaragua, Ecuador or Bolivia or their increasingly autocratic rulers.

Clearly Arabs are more important than Latins to Obama. Why is he so obsessed with Libya,  yet is silent about Hugo Chavez and his cronies? The answer is, he supports the Bolivarians, since they are 3rd World Liberation Ideologues. He could care less about our own hemisphere.

US Continues to Ignore its Backyard

by Phantom Ace ( 113 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Progressives, Republican Party, World at February 2nd, 2010 - 3:00 pm

One of my biggest criticisms of US foreign policy has been it’s Bi-Partisan obsession with the Middle East. This is largely due to Saudi/Gulf States Oil interests that have infiltrated Washington and their poisonous effect. Another aspect is the Progressive anti-Semitic obsession against Israel. In their warped mind, Israel is the center of all the world’s ill. A small nation with a population of 7 Million is somehow responsible for AIDS, world hunger, cancer and global warming. Their solution is the dismemberment of Israel and giving it to the Dar AL Islam. The Saudis paws are all over this as they hate Israel and are funding many of these so called peace groups.

The result of this obsession with that far away part of the world, has been America neglecting it’s back yard. Latin America and the Caribbean are much closer to home and have more effect on our security. Hugo Chavez and his Bolivarian Progressive movement is floundering, Mexico is in near anarchy and Brazil is now an economic power. All this is happening, yet you hear nothing about it.

While pundits called President Obama on his failure to mention Israel and the Palestinian problem in last week’s State of the Union Address, a far greater omission went ignored: Latin America.

Aside from one fleeting reference (to Colombia and free trade), the closest Obama came geographically was a rhetorical jaunt to the Caribbean to note the disaster in Haiti.

Mexico is battling a full-blown narco-insurgency right on our border. In Venezuela, President Hugo Chavez is constructing a vicious dictatorship. Argentina’s stumbling toward a government crisis. While we were napping, Brazil became a great power.

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Col. Ralph Peters’ analysis is spot on. He is a Military thinker and looks at geography. The fact is Latin America and the Caribbean are the two most vital areas to America’s security. It is close to home and is our southern flank. We have been neglecting it at our own peril. But as is mentioned in the article, China is moving in. They are signing trade agreements and giving out loans to various countries. This is buying them friends in these nations, which is our sphere of influence. Why are we neglecting our own continent?

America needs to wake up out of it’s Bi-Partisan Middle East delusion and realize that Saudis are not our friends and Israel is not the center of the world’s problems. This delusion is draining our attention from our own backyard. Mexico is in anarchy, yet very little of it is discussed. We know more about Afghan villages filled with pedophiles than Mexican border towns controlled by ruthless drug cartels. Phoenix is now the top kidnapping city in the nation. This a result of our inattention to what is important: our own neighborhood. This is dangerous and could come back to haunt us.


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China replacing US in Latin America

by Phantom Ace ( 44 Comments › )
Filed under China, Economy at July 9th, 2009 - 9:14 am

While the US wastes it’s time in the Middle East, Europe and Asia, the Chinese are increasing their influence in Latin America. This is very worrisome as this is our own hemisphere. One of the biggest gripes I have with US foreign policy is the fact that it is too Euro-Middle Eastern-Asian centric. This is our backyard with plenty of resources, we need to be dominant in our continent.

RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil — All but invisible in Latin America a decade ago, China now is building cars in Uruguay, donating a soccer stadium to Costa Rica and lending $10 billion to Brazil’s biggest oil company.

It’s supplanted the United States to become the biggest trading partner with Brazil, South America’s biggest economy.

China has moved aggressively to fill a vacuum left by the United States in recent years, as the U.S. focused on wars in Afghanistan and Iraq and the global economic crisis sapped its economy.

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