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First things first. Go to the Washington Post and look for a great investigation on black slavery in the United States. You can do it thanks to the Internet, and it’s free. No less than 1,700 members of Congress, over years and decades, owned slaves, that is, they owned people. The last of those congressmen…
Inter-American Watch Friday, January 14th, 2022 The Americas Russia won’t rule out military deployment to Cuba, Venezuela Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov, who led the Russian delegation in Monday’s talks with the U.S. in Geneva, said in televised remarks that he would “neither confirm nor exclude” the possibility that Russia could send military assets…
After perpetrating all possible crimes to continue holding power in the model of 21st Century Socialism, Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo now stage the “swearing-in of Nicaragua’s dictator” on the basis of the fraudulent and macabre events held on 7 November of 2021 that were the so-called “elections”. It is the latest and most recent…
Inter-American Watch Wednesday, January 12th, 2022 The Americas Cocaine worth $20 billion seized in ports of Belgium and the Netherland in 2021, from Central and South America Shipments totalling 89 tons were intercepted in Antwerp in 2021, a one-third increase on 2020, with 70 tons seized across the border in Rotterdam, almost three quarters more…
Inter-American Watch Monday, January 10th, 2022 The Americas China Driving Marxist Takeover of Latin America: ‘Aggressive Hostility Towards the United States’ A new wave of Marxist victories at the ballot box has spread throughout Latin America and a former Acting Assistant Secretary of Defense says Chinese communists are behind the leftward shift. Frank Gaffney, president…
Inter-American Watch Friday January 7th, 2022 The Americas U.S. adversaries are becoming South American conquistadores “Through networks of shell companies, courier systems and friendly relationships with adversarial nations like Venezuela and Nicaragua, Hezbollah is carrying out the money-laundering operation for a significant portion of the region’s illicit trade in drugs, weapons and human trafficking.…
Inter-American Watch Wednesday, January 5th 2022 The Americas Leftists Are Ascendant in Latin America as Key Elections Loom This year, leftist politicians are the favorites to win presidential elections in Colombia and Brazil, taking over from right-wing incumbents, which would put the left and center-left in power in the six largest economies in the region,…
Calendar year 2022 has started and is vital for the survival of the peoples and the continued existence of democracy to understand what is happening. To understand means “to have a clear idea of things, to perfectly know something, to know”. As we start the third year of the third decade of the 21st century,…
Inter-American Watch Monday, January 3rd, 2022 The Americas Latin America ended 2021 with an unfavorable balance in the fight against criminal networks During the year that has ended, a growing dynamic has been observed in groups related to drug trafficking and money laundering in the region. The ties of these criminal networks have become closer…
It is worth reviewing what happened in Cuba in the preceding months. Year after year, and we are already on our way to the 63rd anniversary, I said we were near the end. I believed it, but it was not true. I thought that Fidel was interested in the fate of the Cuban people and…
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