Colext/Macondo
Cantina virtual de los COLombianos en el EXTerior
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como le decia a oswaldo, el pajaro voltearepas y los demas que todavia creen 
que colombia es un territorio virgen que no ha sido invadido por los 
yanquis, ahora hay comunicados que indican que lo que he estado escribiendo 
estaba muy unido a la verdad...

no se alebrestren criaturos, calmense y ahi van unos pedazitos de la noticia 
entera.  colombia es un pais invadido ahora, por un lado por los asesinos 
farcos, elenos y aucanos.  por el otro por los yanquis que ya llegan 
inclusive a traves de otros paises latino americanos como argentina o chile 
como se chismoseo la semana pasada.

aggarrense que ya les llega la fuerza de ocupacion y liberacion


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The U.S. army had not released the names of the five soldiers, who are based 
at Fort Bliss army base in El Paso, Texas.

U.S. officials say the plane was on a routine counternarcotics mission over 
an area where drug crops are grown when it disappeared from radar screens.

Its disappearance, however, was likely to heighten speculation in Colombia 
that Washington is getting deeply involved in the country's 35-year civil 
war.  American officials have repeatedly stressed they have no interest in 
giving counterinsurgency aid or sending American troops to fight in the 
conflict.

But the perception among many Colombians that intervention is possible has 
grown amid steady rebel advances, frequent visits to Bogota by high-ranking 
U.S. officials and growing U.S. support to the Colombian military -- whose 
main activity is fighting the guerrillas.

The US Aid this year tripled to roughly $300 million.

The U.S. Army also is helping to train and equip a new, 1,500-member 
counternarcotics battalion. The new force will operate largely in the 
rebel-dominated south, where the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or 
FARC, partly finances itself by taxing the peasants who grow drug crops and 
protecting traffickers' airstrips and laboratories.

The U.S. government also recently began sharing intelligence on rebels with 
the army units taking part in anti-narcotics operations.


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