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Caribbean-Latin America
Ecuador, Colombia Move Closer to Ending Border Rift
2008-03-06
Colombia and Ecuador moved closer to settling a dispute stemming from Colombia's cross-border military incursion to kill a rebel leader last week. Colombia avoided condemnation of its raid in an accord with neighboring Ecuador approved by the Organization of American States. The agreement sets a framework for an investigation into the incident. ``Ecuador is a nation of peace that rejects violence from wherever it comes,'' said Maria Isabel Salvador, Ecuador's foreign minister. ``This accord guarantees that no country again violates our sovereignty.''

The deal calls for OAS Secretary-General Jose Miguel Insulza to form a panel to probe the incident and convene a meeting of foreign ministers to consider the results. It may help lower tension in the region, and comes as Venezuelan tanks are moving to the Colombian border on orders from President Hugo Chavez, who said Colombia's March 1 strike risks a war. Venezuela activated the country's navy and air force in addition to the 10 tank battalions.

Chavez has pledged to support Ecuador's President Rafael Correa, who has also added troops on the border after the Colombian raid killed the second- in-command of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia. Chavez, a socialist who blames the U.S. ``empire'' for Colombia's attack, today said Venezuela is a ``peaceful'' country and isn't seeking a war. An expanded military presence along the border -- already rife with paramilitary, drug trafficking and rebel activity -- raises tensions to a level that a miscalculation could trigger a military clash.
Posted by:Fred

#4  Real simple. Don't harbor our rebels in your country and we won't have to enter it to blow them up.
And, oh yeah,...don't be a fat man's puppet.
Posted by: tu3031   2008-03-06 15:26  

#3  
Posted by: 3dc   2008-03-06 15:15  

#2  Hmm...Georgia. Vermont didn't appear till after the Constitution entering as the 14th State.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2008-03-06 08:18  

#1  "Venezuela will never again be a US colony,"

Provinces of New Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay, Maine, Connecticut, New York, Vermont, New Jersy, Pennslyvania, Delaware, Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Venezuela.
Posted by: Besoeker   2008-03-06 01:31  

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