Latin America and the war in Libya

On March 19-23, the US President toured Latin America, visiting such countries as Brazil, Chile, and El Salvador. The "Nobel peacemaker" Obama shocked Brazil by initiating an act of aggression during a meeting with the president of that country, Dilma Rousseff. In the 42nd minute of the conversation between the two presidents, one of his advisers, ignoring all protocol norms, approached Obama and handed him a piece of paper. Obama looked at it and immediately took the mobile phone from the adviser's hands and said: "Act!" This made a negative impression on the Brazilians.
Brazil in the UN Security Council abstained from voting on the Libyan resolution.
Television news about events in Libya are broadcast on the countries of Latin America after targeted processing at US studios. The governments of the US vassal countries — Mexico, Honduras, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Peru, Paraguay — supported their “partner”.
The countries that followed the course of socialism — Venezuela, Bolivia, Nicaragua, Ecuador, Cuba — received the news of the intervention in a sharply negative way. Fidel Castro long before the operation “Odyssey. Dawn "predicted that war is inevitable. UNSC Resolutions No. 1970 and 1973 are a demonstration of contempt for all and all norms of international law. Those who disagree with this, according to Hugo Chávez, "were crushed." We are witnessing a consistent implementation of the program of globalism to create “controlled chaos” under the pretexts for interfering in the internal affairs of states receiving the “black mark”. The ultimate goal of the project is the complete destruction of the opponents of globalization in the American way. An attack on Libya is underway, and Iran is next in line. It looks just like a systematic "sweep" of countries that have collaborated with Russia, with the aim of an increasingly dense strategic environment of the latter.
According to Chavez, the Western coalition attacked Libya in order to seize the richest hydrocarbon reserves and physically destroy Gaddafi as a person with his Will.
Daniel Ortega called on the countries of the Western coalition to "think again and understand the Gadhafi proposal to establish a dialogue." He condemned the aggression of Evo Morales, he expressed the hope that all foreigners responsible for the deaths of the citizens of this country would be "installed and tried".
In Latin America, with each victim of Western aggression, the number of opponents of the Western model of globalization and anti-Americanism increases. Thus, Obama was unable to speak at the Cinelândia square in the center of Rio de Janeiro in front of 30 thousand Brazilians due to security problems. "Obamagohome!" - this short slogan became the most popular in Brazil. The US President had to speak at the Municipal Theater in front of a more modest audience of 2 thousand people, more than half of whom were Americans - security service employees, diplomats, police agents.
Across Latin America, a wave of protests against the aggression of the West. At the international seminar 42-x center-left parties in Mexico adopted a declaration on the Libyan issue, denouncing the aggression. Among the signatories are representatives of the ruling parties: the Movement to Socialism (Bolivia), the Wide Front (Uruguay), the Workers Party (Brazil), the National Liberation Front Farabundo Marti (El Salvador) and other parties and movements.
The attack on Libya was condemned by the second largest power in South America - Argentina.
In a number of countries they fear that the next country to be attacked will be one of the countries of Latin America - presumably Venezuela.
Thus, even in the “backyard” of the United States, as South America was once called, the ranks of opponents of the Western model of globalization are growing, the number of supporters of the socialist model of development is growing.
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