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  • Happy ending to Colombian-Ecuatorian-Venezuelan conflict

    Happy neighbourhood






    So, there was a Rio Group meeting





    Correa (president of Ecuador) said : The government of Colombia bombarded and assaulted my country

    Uribe said : We did not tell Correa of the attack because we feared the attack would fail had we done that, and that there was no risk of killing ecuatorians, because it was all jungle and only the terrorists were there.
    He also said the bombs were thrown from Colombian air space (not ecuatorian), and that FARC answered with fire from ecuatorian territory (thats not something sure, in most places they say the terrorists were killed while they were sleeping)

    He admited what he did (violating ecuatorian territory) is not the ideal thing, and that bilateral treaties should be respected


    (after Correa´s bathroom break) Correa said it is Colombia´s responsability to fight terrorism, not the other countries. And that Ecuador is the victim, not the aggressor, the aggressor is Colombia.

    They continued discussing, It all got very heated, finally Correa said to Uribe something like : I admire your cold blood for taking that kind of decisions, but I hope you never again take a decision like that one.

    At the end Uribe agreed on signing an apology to Ecuador, and on never again violating the sovereignty of other countries. He shook hands with Correa and Chavez






    I think it is good that the issue got solved without the interference of non latinamerican countries (or the UN)
    I need a foot massage

  • #2
    So after they shook hand Chavez game him a "happy ending"?
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    • #3
      Is that what they call hand jobs these days?
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      • #4
        Nope, at least not round my neck of the woods.

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        • #5
          And they all lived happily ever after.

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          • #6
            Oh god, this must be the most grotesque pseudo-crisis in history.
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            • #7
              No, that one was a war over football.
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                • #9
                  Re: Happy ending to Colombian-Ecuatorian-Venezuelan conflict

                  Originally posted by Barnabas
                  I think it is good that the issue got solved without the interference of non latinamerican countries (or the UN)
                  Is this sense of latinamerican fraternity widely shared? I didn't realize the resolution of situations in exclusively latinamerican fora was preferred to all solutions that would involve non latinamerican countries. Does this sense of affinity extend to non spanish speaking countries of latin America such as Brazil?

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                  • #10
                    Or Belize, or Jamaica, or the Bahamas, or Haiti, or Trinidad, Or Guyana, or Suriname, or French Guyana, or a couple dozen different island states?
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                    • #11
                      Correa said it is Colombia´s responsability to fight terrorism, not the other countries. And that Ecuador is the victim, not the aggressor, the aggressor is Colombia.
                      Does this mean they will continue to allow FARC to set up bases in the country?
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by notyoueither
                        No, that one was a war over football.
                        Also Latin-American. Figures.
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                        • #13
                          What no war!? So all that discussion in the other thread about military outcomes and such was all meaningless drivel??? Shocking.
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by GePap
                            What no war!? So all that discussion in the other thread about military outcomes and such was all meaningless drivel??? Shocking.
                            I know. It's just hard to believe. Just can't find a good war anywhere these days.





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                            • #15
                              What a bunch of flipfloppers, first they're all like "WTF you commie/imperialist/whatever SOB I destroy your silly army" some days later it's just "OK, let's just be friends instead".



                              It's a miracle!

                              Let's hope they don't change their opinions on this again on a weekly basis.
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