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US Deploys Troops Across Latin America In 'Goodwill' Gesture
1,000 US marines are coming to Guatemala to carry out humanitarian work in San Marcos. The announcement received a bit of coverage in the press back in November when Congress approved the move, but little now with the programmed deployment starting in February [there's now been an article in Prensa Libre 13-02-2007]. The US Ambassador James Derham described the reason for the initiative in a statement as:
The Frente Nacional de Lucha called the arrival of US troops in Guatemala a threat to peace. They quoted Sandino Asturias, Centro de Estudios de Guatemala (CEG) who disputed how 'humanitarian' the intentions are:
Whatever the truth it's not hard to be cynical when this same programme of 'Nuevos Horizontes' is repeated all across the region each year since 1995: Dominican Republic, Peru, Nicaragua, Panama, El Salvador, etc. Given the timing- just in the run up to the elections, let's hope there's not a repeat of interference the US demonstrated in Nicaragua (according to the OAS) last year.
Background
Nuevos Horizontes/ New Horizons is an engineer humanitarian civic assistance exercise designed to give training to U.S. military units in civilian construction or medical care services. Participating U.S. troops build basic infrastructure (roads, bridges, schools, wells, etc.) and provide medical, dental and veterinary services. Information from a 'Civilian's guide to U.S. defence and security assistance to Latin America'.
From Guatemala to Colombia: The Regional Integration of Gold and Bullets is an article in ZNET by Sandra Cuffe that analyzes the role of militarization as a part of the control of territory, natural resources and people, and raises doubts about the so-called war on drug trafficking in mining districts. A comparison is drawn between Plan Colombia and the current situation in the gold mining region of San Marcos, Guatemala.
More on US interference in the Nicaraguan election from Quest for Peace.
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