U.S. Military Wants More Drones In Latin America

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zone

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Colombian president arrives in Israel for visit

By HERB KEINON06/04/2013 01:24

Santos to meet with PM, president; Colombia is Israel’s main South American ally; countries enjoy robust security relationship.

Juan Manuel Santos, the president of Colombia, Israel’s closest ally in South America, was set to arrive next week for a three-day visit that will focus both on regional and bilateral issues.

Santos will meet President Shimon Peres, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and other senior Israeli officials.

Colombia was the only South American country that did not follow Brazil’s lead in 2010 and 2011 and recognize the Palestinian Authority as a Palestinian state. The country was also a temporary member of the Security Council in 2011 and was one of seven countries that made clear it would not support Palestinian statehood, thereby quashing Palestinian hopes that year of forcing a US veto on PA statehood in the Security Council.

Last year Colombia, along with Paraguay, were the only South American countries to abstain when the Palestinians won nonmember state status in the UN General Assembly.

Israel and Colombia enjoy a robust security relationship. A 2008 US State Department cable released by Wikileaks said that the two countries maintain “positive relations… particularly in the defense sector through private Israeli defense contractors.”

According to the cable, “key areas of cooperation include strategic military advice, special forces training, and arms sales in support of Colombia’s battle against the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC). Economic relations between the two countries outside of defense cooperation remain relatively limited.”

Colombia is also an important US South American ally.

According to the cable, Colombia has “engaged former Israeli military officials to help provide training and advice in the fight against the FARC and other terrorist groups.”

Israeli contractors, the cable continued, support the Colombian government through “arms sales, military training, and the provision of strategic military planning and consulting services.”

The Colombian government, according to the cable, has “engaged Israeli contractors to train Colombian special forces, particularly related to high value targets.”

Israeli contractors also made recommendations to Colombia regarding military purchases, joint military operations and how to restructure Colombia’s intelligence services.

In addition, Israel is a significant source of weaponry for Colombia, and according to the cable uncovered by Wikileaks, some 38 percent of Colombia’s foreign defense purchases went to Israel in 2007.

The 2008 cable reported that Colombia’s Defense Ministry engaged an Israeli company, Global Comprehensive Security Transformation, to help the Colombian government conduct a strategic assessment of the country’s internal conflict.

Global CST is a security company run by Maj.-Gen. (res.) Yisrael Ziv, former IDF director of operations and a personal acquaintance of Santos.

According to the document, “the assessment is focused primarily on defeating the FARC and other internal terrorist and criminal organizations, but also includes an evaluation of external threats including Venezuela and Ecuador.”

The relationship with Ziv, however, soured, and a 2009 US cable quoted the director of Colombian police as saying that the relationship with Ziv had been “a disaster.”

According to the cable, “Over a three-year period, Ziv worked his way into the confidence of former Defense Minister Santos by promising a cheaper version of USG [US government] assistance without our strings attached.

We and the GOC [Government of Colombia] learned that Global CST had no Latin American experience and that its proposals seem designed more to support Israeli equipment and services sales than to meet in country needs. Global CST was not transparent with us, and tried to insert itself into our classified discussions with the GOC. Given the GOC’s experience with Global CST, it is no surprise that the Defense Ministry is pulling back from them and warning neighbors that their deals are not as good as advertized.”

Colombian president arrives in Israel for visit | JPost | Israel News < click



"According to the cable, “Over a three-year period, Ziv worked his way into the confidence of former Defense Minister Santos by promising a cheaper version of USG [US government] assistance without our strings attached."


how can
Maj.-Gen. (res.) Yisrael Ziv, former IDF director of operations promise anyone anything about USG assistance (with no strings attached no less)?





things that make ya go "Hmmmm":confused:
 
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Sent some to these coordenates: UTM X701702,41 Y1128906,83 or Dec.:10,207299 - 67,158694. Or Sex.:10°12´26,28" North. 67°9´31,3" West. Here I will correct the "mission" toward Miraflores... Je! Je! :eek:
 
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Way to spread good will abroad.
 

zone

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I don't want to derail this thread, but doesn't Schwartz look a bit like George Jones? One could weave a good conspiracy based off that alone.
LOLOL@ritter.
poor George, died recently.

i actually met George. had tea with him. very nice fella.
awesome country musician.
greatly missed.
 

zone

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the United States as a nation really has no over-riding interest here.
this is an elite globalist's ownership strategy taking shape.
s'just the United Fruit Company and those guys still.

they want their stuff.
United Fruit Company

In 1954, the democratically elected Guatemalan government of Colonel Jacobo Arbenz Guzmán was toppled by US-backed forces led by Colonel Carlos Castillo Armas[13] who invaded from Honduras. Assigned by the Eisenhower administration, this military opposition was armed, trained and organized by the US Central Intelligence Agency[14] (see Operation PBSUCCESS).

The directors of United Fruit Company (UFCO) had lobbied to convince the Truman and Eisenhower administrations that Colonel Arbenz intended to align Guatemala with the Soviet Bloc. Besides the disputed issue of Arbenz's allegiance to Communism, UFCO was being threatened by the Arbenz government’s agrarian reform legislation and new Labor Code.[15]

UFCO was the largest Guatemalan landowner and employer, and the Arbenz government’s land reform included the expropriation of 40% of UFCO land.[15] US officials had little proof to back their claims of a growing communist threat in Guatemala,[16] however the relationship between the Eisenhower administration and UFCO demonstrated the influence of corporate interest on US foreign policy.[14]

United States Secretary of State John Foster Dulles was an avowed opponent of Communism, whose law firm Sullivan and Cromwell had represented United Fruit.[17] His brother Allen Dulles was the director of the CIA, and a board member of United Fruit.

United Fruit Company is the only company known to have a CIA cryptonym. The brother of the Assistant Secretary of State for InterAmerican Affairs John Moors Cabot had once been president of United Fruit. Ed Whitman, who was United Fruit’s principal lobbyist, was married to President Eisenhower's personal secretary, Ann C. Whitman.[17]

Many individuals who directly influenced US policy towards Guatemala in the 1950s also had direct ties to UFCO.[15] The overthrow of Arbenz, however, failed to benefit the Company. Its stock market value declined along with its profit margin. The Eisenhower administration proceeded with antitrust action against the company, which forced it to divest in 1958. In 1972, the company sold off the last of their Guatemalan holdings after over a decade of decline.

United Fruit Company - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia < click

usual creepy suspects

ya know?
easy.

not to mention all the other giant holdings and monopolies.

what is important to see is : "the relationship between the Eisenhower administration and UFCO [ _____ insert other corporate entity here ] demonstrated the influence of corporate interest on US foreign policy"

nuthin' new.