John Perkins on Colombia Free Trade
Submitted by fyl on 7 July, 2008 - 11:20.
The following is from John Perkins' (Confessions of an Economic Hit Man) mailing list. His web site is johnperkins.org.
What's Up with Free Trade in Colombia?
On radio interviews I am frequently asked about the "free trade agreement" the Bush administration is trying to hammer out with Colombia and about John McCain's recent trip to Colombia. Here's my answer in a nutshell:
Nine countries in Latin America have recently voted in presidents who are saying "no" to staying the course with international policies that allow foreign corporations to exploit human and/or natural resources. These democratically elected presidents have gone on the record of not seeking US aid but instead asking for reversals in policies, including "free trade agreements," that have been very destructive to their economies -- and resulted in a huge influx of immigrants to the US.
Colombia is a major exception. Washington's push for a new trade agreement with Colombia is an attempt to bolster the Uribe administration -- a president who is held in very low esteem throughout most of Latin America and is seen (along with Mexico's Calderón) as one of the last of the old "Washington puppets."
Uribe infuriated many Latin Americans when he illegally sent troops into Ecuador to assassinate FARC representatives who reportedly were there to try to negotiate hostage exchanges and a peace deal. I was traveling in Central America at the time and heard first-had the anger directed at the Colombian president for the way he ignored Ecuador's sovereign rights and escalated hostilities.
This "free trade agreement" is Washington's desperate attempt to shore up one of its few remaining Latin puppets and at the same time tilt the playing field even further in favor of the big corporations.
What you can do: Speak out against "free trade agreements" that are written to help multinational corporations exploit other countries. Email your representatives and the corporations whose goods and services you buy. Tell them you know that what is best for the US are strong Latin American economies where local resources are channeled to the poor through health, education and other social services.
John
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That is a very interesting
That is a very interesting read, I've never thought of John Perkins as a pothead. Uribe is unpopular? I wonder where he gets his research from? Certainly not from the Colombian people. Ecuadorian politicians may have had the sensibilities rubbed the wrong way in regards to their sacred sovereignty, but I assure you the the people of Ecuador are thankful that Uribe came into their backyard to get the thugs out, something that their politicians and military couldn't seem to accomplish.
And isn't it wonderful what an understated, thoughtful leader/public servant can do? If only Chavez could chew 0.001% of what Uribe actually has to deal with every single day. Oh that's right, Chavez has a lot on his plate too - he just chooses to ignore it.
Oh...that explains a lot...
"John Perkins as a pothead" it explains why he bailed on a job being a
"A gold-plated, super-slick lying little butthole shill for corporate gangsters; a snake-oil salesman with a movie-star grin, shiny loafers, a crooked calculator and a tooled leather briefcase full of high-blown bullshit.";
http://www4.gregpalast.com/john-perkins-jerk-con-man-shill/
and his concern for the people that get screwed by the World bank,
he smoked a dobie...
those damn potheads
-Doug ©
If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate
All that, and a pothead.
All that, and a pothead.