Paraguay joins shift to the left in Latin America »

Posted By AnteUp 1 year ago in News

Paraguay has become the latest Latin American country to throw out a rightwing president.... of current and past history of our neighbors and how the USA has conducted foreign relations........

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    AnteUp1 year ago

    Wow - this is such an interesting piece - I hate to post it

    on a holiday weekend when we should be goofing off - not

    visiting Prop - but it is SO timely. Again - never heard

    this stuff on cable news. Hope we can all take something

    away from this article - comment a little - learn a lot -

    and STILL have a great holiday weekend!

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    miklkit1 year ago

    Wow, an ex Bishop running a country. He came out of the poorest section too. It will be interesting watching how things develop if dumbya retires there.

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    jordan111 year ago

    The people of S. America are weary of being ruled by tyrants. I wish the best for them all, but fear the worst. Change always comes with a price, especially when dealing with tyrants.

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    Radiofreeeuropa1 year ago

    The U.S. has pretty much turned it's back on S.A. in recent times in general. For the most part U.S. government actions in S.A. have been nefarious. Yet I can tell you first hand that South Americans are remarkably gracious to those from the U.S. (Understanding that government, especially shadowy types are not representative of the actual people who live there). In most of S.A., the gap between the haves and the have nots is titanic. (This is perhaps the model recent leaders in the U.S. have been using). I spent a good deal of time in the Andean countries and know more about them than the others but I assume there are a good deal of commonalities. Best wishes to Paraguay and may they achieve the social justice they richly deserve.

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    Harbeas1 year ago

    When will this country stop interfering in the internal affairs of other countries? Let countries choose their form of government. If it's not like ours so be it. Who appointed us as the flagship for government? If we are asked we will help, otherwise butt out.

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