and Equadorian president Rafael Correa wants the IMF and the World Bank to take the rap for what the economic policies they've imposed has led to in his country.
Chavez explained how that project would start and later develop to:
While Evo Morales explained why the currency was needed:
http://www.venezuelanalysis.com/news/3994
So inevitably, the questions for the, from me, differently thinking people of this forum will be;
Are these acts of politicians of the kind that are stuffing them selves, or of the kind that go beyond old paths of previous (democraticly elected) L.A. presidents, who naturally did 'every thing they could', to further the interests of the people that have elected them?
Are the actions of these presidents constituting a threat to the US hegemony and therefore the true reason to why the US has re-activated its Fourth Fleet, which had been inactive for half a century, to patrol Latin American waters?
And in turn, is this the true reason to the US media demonization of those politicians, and also with time to prepare the citizens of the US for future US "interventions" in those countries?
Rafael Correa, the president of Ecuador, asked for support from ALBA member countries as he seeks international tribunals to relieve Ecuador of debt incurred by past governments which operated according to the values of U.S.-dominated international financial institutions.
“We ask the ALBA to back us. It is necessary to make the truth known… this debt is illegitimate and we have no reason to pay,” said Correa.
Chavez explained how that project would start and later develop to:
"We are going to create a proposal for a monetary zone of solidarity-based commercial exchange,” said Chávez. “The hegemony of the dollar must end.”
The currency would start out as a virtual compensation system, and later become a hard currency, Chávez explained. It would make Latin American countries less susceptible to the effects of the world financial crisis, he said.
While Evo Morales explained why the currency was needed:
Honduran and Nicaraguan presidents Manuel Zelaya and Daniel Ortega also joined in, read more below.Bolivian President Evo Morales also advocated mutual support among countries in the region, which is one of the ALBA’s principles. “Those of us who believe in life have no other path than to choose to work together and complement each other for the benefit of all,” said Morales.
“In Capitalism, there are no human beings, but consumers, there is no Mother Earth, but raw materials, and great assymetries exist among families, countries, and continents,” Morales asserted.
http://www.venezuelanalysis.com/news/3994
So inevitably, the questions for the, from me, differently thinking people of this forum will be;
Are these acts of politicians of the kind that are stuffing them selves, or of the kind that go beyond old paths of previous (democraticly elected) L.A. presidents, who naturally did 'every thing they could', to further the interests of the people that have elected them?
Are the actions of these presidents constituting a threat to the US hegemony and therefore the true reason to why the US has re-activated its Fourth Fleet, which had been inactive for half a century, to patrol Latin American waters?
And in turn, is this the true reason to the US media demonization of those politicians, and also with time to prepare the citizens of the US for future US "interventions" in those countries?