Monday, April 14, 2008

The invisible hand of fate has already written its message on the wall

VHeadline commentarist Kenneth T. Tellis writes: The invisible hand of fate has already written its message on the wall: The Venezuelan coup that returned Hugo Rafael Chavez Frias to power was a triumph for democracy ... but that is not enough, because the enemy is still at the gates.

Efforts must be made to implement what Chavez has proposed in the form of the Defence Pact among South American nations. NATO must now be removed from all sections of South America and as Chavez said replaced by a South Atlantic Treaty Organization to cover South American Defence.

The fact that the U.S. cannot get the Senate to pass the Colombian Free Trade Agreement, means there is work to be done in that area, to draw Colombia into the alliance after the Colombian people have removed the U.S. puppet regime.
  • The Uribe Velez regime now only clings to power tenaciously by a mere thread and its demise is not very far away.
Other governments in South America must now follow suit and join this defence pact, in order to bring a measure of peace and prosperity, defended by its own people.

The next step is the creation of a COMMON CURRENCY, much like the EURO in continental Europe. If Europe with all its different languages, religions and nationalities can join in a UNION, then surely South America can do so without too much trouble, can it not?

It was only just recently that all border and customs posts were removed in the European Union, such a move by South America would be a boon for its people. Yes, this experiment is very new, but then it has to be done at some point, and why not do it now?
  • Things are beginning to look better and better for South America and this new venture would put South America over the top.
This is the DAWN of a new and vibrant South America that will give pride to all of its peoples. Is that not what every South American wants for themselves and their countries?

Kenneth T. Tellis
kenttellis@rogers.com




1 comment:

  1. There's nothing much that the socialist masses of América Latina won't be able to do -- once they get rid of this present crop of phony pseudo-socialists who are holding them back, by keeping them penned-in with bourgeois legality and the bourgeois parliamentary form of state and government. There has to be a sorting-out here. Soon too.

    And the military alliance is a must as well, certainly.

    Geopolitically-speaking, it's a vital necessity that a latinoamericana military alliance come to the aid of all of Afrika -- and that both continents face off, united together, against U.S./NATO imperialism if they ever hope to get this blood-sucking monkey off their back. And the logic of this situation would also entail denying the NATO Imperium the use of the South Atlantic and Antarctica in any decisive struggle for physical control of the southern hemisphere. This all takes us right back to a WWIII scenario -- and so I don't see how the russians and the chinese could stay out of any showdown between the North and the South. Of course, short of a decisive conflict, I would expect that the Imperium could not be denied some -- or quite a bit of -- control of the southern seas; and so any latinoamericana "SATO" would of necessity have to become a naval power.
    And so be it!

    Workers of the world unite!

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