Dangerous Situation in
South America
Nicaraguan political
media described the
situation created by
Colombia's attack on
Ecuadorean national
territory as the most
serious conflict in
Latin America's history.
According to the
newspaper El Nuevo
Diario, Bogota, Quito
and Caracas are going
through the most serious
and dangerous diplomatic
crisis over the past few
years in Latin America.
Journalist Alberto Mora
said on his morning TV
program on Channel 4
that the United States
was responsible for the
conflict.
Quoting presidents and
world politicians, Mora
said that only
Washington is interested
in the region's
instability, as part of
the expansionist
Colombia Plan, designed,
according to experts, as
a spearhead to control
water and other natural
resources in the
Amazonia.
On Monday, Nicaraguan
President Daniel Ortega
warned against the
dangers of Colombian
expansionism for South
and Central America, as
part of a state where
drug trafficking has
spread to all spheres of
the government.
He added that Colombia
violated international
law during the action in
which the leader of the
Colombian Revolutionary
Armed Forces (FARC),
Raul Reyes, was killed,
as it has done in the
dispute with Nicaragua
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