3:00 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Celebrities|Politics · Comments Off
24 Nov 2006
While Gilberto Santa Rosa celebrated his 30 year salsa career at Madison Square Garden, he took time out to tell the crowd his opinion on the escalating crisis in Iraq.
We have many of our fellow countrymen fighting in this absurd war…and the best Christmas will be when they return. I am speaking for the innocents who are fighting and dying over there on both sides.
The Latin Grammy winner and featured artist on the new Cocorocos album has spoken in public about his position against the war in Iraq before, specifically at a concert in Puerto Rico earlier this year.
Via / El Diario/La Prensa
12:43 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Politics|PR|Spain|World · Comments Off
25 Oct 2006
Attorney General Alberto Gonzales is in Madrid this week attending an anti-terrorism work group, and had a few things to say about the United States’ image in Europe and what needs to be done about it.
He blamed the country’s deteriorating image on misunderstanding in Europe about what the U.S. is doing to fight terrorism.“Part of the misunderstanding is the fault of the United States in the sense that we need to be out there more, talking about what we are doing and why,” he said.
Gonzales is talking about the U.S.’s “anti-terrorism actions” in Iraq and in other parts of the world, and how the country’s respect for rule of law is often questioned.
“The notion that the United States does not fully support the rule of law is one I find very disappointing,” Gonzales told reporters, especially given that President Bush “believes the Unites States is the leader, is a beacon of hope in the world and it’s important that our actions should reflect a total commitment to the rule of law.”
What I find disappointing is that this man is no more than a puppet for W and is spreading the same old line of “you just don’t understand us” in Europe, a place where people understand exactly what we are doing. That’s why they hate us. Saying “we know you hate us, and this is why…” isn’t going to help matters but hey, who needs allies, right?
Via / The Washington Post
7:25 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Latin America|Politics|World · 1 Comment
2 Oct 2006
Given the fact that so many troops from countries originally aligned with the U.S. on the Iraq invasion have pulled out, the U.S. government is looking south to find soldiers who want to help solve “infrastructure problems” in Iraq and Afghanistan. I mean, they are our neighbors, right?
The United States is pressing some Latin American countries to send troops to Afghanistan and Iraq for non-combat missions as the Pentagon struggles to transition those operations from war to reconstruction.U.S. Gen. John Craddock, who heads the Miami-based U.S. Southern Command, said discussions were under way at a meeting of nearly all the Western Hemisphere’s defense ministers on how Latin American experiences might be applicable in both war zones.
Colombia, for example, may send military personnel to Iraq to help secure some infrastructure, such as oil pipelines, Craddock said. Nicaraguan Army Gen. Moises Omar Halleslevens said his country may send a team to Afghanistan to remove mines.
Craddock said Latin American countries “may see a chance to help other countries overcome a problem they have faced in the past.”
The move comes as violence in both Afghanistan and Iraq has kept infrastructure improvements in many areas from progressing. Those improvements are seen as vital to bringing the combat phase of operations to an end and returning the countries to some level of relative calm, U.S. military officials say.
According to Reuters, the deployment of Latin American troops will also help send American troops home in time for November elections. Because American lives mean more than lives south of the border?
Via / Reuters
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