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Coup d'état continues in Ecuador

Published: 01 October, 2010, 01:04
Edited: 01 October, 2010, 20:14


Ecuadorean police officers participate in a demonstration at the main headquarters of the National Police over changes in benefits, in Quito September 30, 2010

Chaos broke out in Ecuador when members of the nation’s military and national police forces turned to violence to protest a new law that reduces their pay and benefits.

 
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Tree October 01, 2010, 02:41 quote
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I wonder if the CIA is behind this?

Peter October 01, 2010, 05:12 quote
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The US must be behind this coup. The encirclement of Venezuela continues under Full Spectrum Dominance doctrine. The US is a clear and present danger for true democracies around the world.

PR101 October 01, 2010, 14:14 quote
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Please update your website! The Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa has been rescued by the great sons of Ecuador: the military from the hospital prison ward of the police. He is now in power. I am totally certain the U.S is behind this attempted coup in Ecuador. Russia can talk “reset” with the empire of chaos but it will come to nothing as the U.S never deals with nations in equal terms. Domination and military power are the two guiding imperatives of the empire of chaos. The leaders of Latin America must now speak with one voice and protect their independence from U.S imperialism.

PR101 October 01, 2010, 14:20 quote
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Tree Of course the CIA is probably behind this but unlike in the past, today’s young military officers in Latin America are by and large more loyal to their motherlands than to the objectives of the American imperialism. This is real reason why Rafael Correa has been rescued by Ecuadorian paramilitary and he is back in power! Today is great day for anti-colonialists in the whole world and is a sad day for the agents of the empire of chaos. What this suggests is that Latin American military and political leadership is no longer run by killers trained in the School of the Americas.

grace October 01, 2010, 16:39 quote
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Remember what the Americans did in Chile, to remove an elected leader.

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