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by Jorge Colmán, Translation by Jim Rudolf
Thursday, 05 April 2012 19:10


Source: Agencia Popular de Comunicación
Suramericana<http://www.apc-suramerica.net/>

When [President] Bush introduced the strategy of "preventative war" against
terrorism, the rules established in the post-war world changed
fundamentally. The strategic objective of the United States became the
control of all regions containing strategic resources. The Iraq War and
subsequent actions demonstrated the arbitrariness of the empire and its
partners.

In South America that control has been hindered by the failures of greater
economic integration (FTAA). But in no way has it tempered the intentions
of the U.S. for political and economic control. The installation of bases
in strategic areas has been, and continues to be, a military objective.
Other bases with diverse characteristics exist beyond the bases in Colombia
(primary operations center of the Southern Command).

The political objective is the alignment of Latin America with the U.S.
"antiterrorist" policy (a revamped National Security Doctrine for the new
millennium), under the pretext of placing stubborn countries in the "axis
of evil," and thus marking them as enemies of the U.S. and NATO.

Like Paraguay, Brazil and Uruguay, Argentina sits atop one of the largest
reserves of fresh water in the world: the Guarani Aquifer. It is contained
largely within the Rio de la Plata Basin, and it is therefore an economic
and military objective of the United States.

For that reason it is alarming that a base or emergency center is being
built by the U.S. Southern Command in the Argentine province of Chaco. The
news, published by the government, revealed that the base will serve
humanitarian aims, "...designed for natural emergencies such as floods or
droughts, but it can be used as well for epidemics like dengue fever..."

This infrastructure will include the latest technology for the research and
detection of natural disasters, since it will be connected to satellite
stations that will monitor Argentine rivers and all other elements
representing potential dangers that can cause natural disasters. As we can
see, this base could control the Plata Basin, one of the military
objectives of the Southern Command.

Ana Ester Ceceña has reported for several years that "...they currently
talk of 725 recognized bases, but there are more. Some bases are secret and
many settlements are provisional or can be dismantled, used for training or
supposed social support for the local populations. The latter is the case
for the operations of New Horizons, launched by the Southern Command of the
U.S. Army, and training operations that generally are conducted in
collaboration with local security forces but are directed by the
Americans..."

It is not a coincidence that the base will be located at the airport of
Resistencia [capital of the province of Chaco], where not only civilian
aircraft but also military planes can land. This, plus its geopolitical
position (almost in the center of the Guarani Aquifer), presents the
location as ideal from a military perspective. Ana Esther Ceceña described
this type of area as having mature state structures and legal norms, as
well as having 'seam' countries, which play the role of buffer zones and of
mediators for the disciplining of countries in the Third Region, called the
gap, in which the danger areas are located, and where the United States
must have an aggressive policy of surveillance, control and the imposition
of norms of adequate operating standards (of states as well as of armies
and security forces, of commerce and investments) for the establishment of
a truly globalized system (See Pentagon's New Map:
http://thomaspmbarnett.squarespace.com/storage/pnm.jpg).

Although we can say that the staff on the base will be Argentine, the U.S.
Southern Command will remain in charge of their training. What is not
mentioned is which satellites will use the base, and that the U.S. will
have access to economic and military information of Argentina.

The initiator of these negotiations was Earl Anthony Wayne, whose
background includes "...combating the financing of terrorism, international
energy policy, commerce, intellectual property and investment policy,
international telecommunications policy, international transportation
policy, supporting U.S. firms abroad..." (He was later sent to Afghanistan,
and he is the current U.S. ambassador to Mexico.) If we consider all of
these details, we find that none of them are by chance.


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