Friday, May 9, 2008

The US Fourth Fleet threatens Latin American will of changes

As a threatening shadow upon Latin America and the Caribbean will extend the military tutelage of the United States, when on July 1st come into force the renewed Fourth Fleet of its Navy.
The interventionist reestablishment of this naval contingent, dismantled more than 50 years ago, after the reasons of its creation disappeared (control and tracking at the Atlantic Ocean of German ships and underwaters during the II World War), reveals that faced to the will of political changes experienced by Latin American and Caribbean countries, the United States, instead of recognizing the path of dialog, confirm the option violence.
Admiral Gary Roughead, from the Pentagon, during his speech to announce the reestablishment of this naval group, expressed so unintelligibly that only himself could understand.
Roughead said (or intended to) that “This decision will increase our emphasis in the region on employing naval forces to build confidence and trust among nations through collective maritime security efforts that focus on common threats and mutual interests.”

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