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Dominicana_1965
4th March 2008, 17:20
Experts from the respected United States research center COHA indicated in a dispatch issued Monday that there was "a strong possibility" of U.S. involvement in the Colombian military incursion into Ecuador.

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Ecuadorian troops evacuate a woman
wounded during the attack
The operation led to the death of Colombian Revolutionary Armed Forces (FARC) Commander Raśl Reyes.

Analysts from the Council on Hemispheric Affairs are examining in particular the role possibly played by Southcom, the so-called U.S. Southern Command, based in Miami that manages U.S. operations in the region, "the planning, supply and implementation" of the Colombian intervention into Ecuadorian territory.

"There are good grounds to speculate that the entire game plan seems to have been carried out at too sophisticated a level by a Colombian military which normally is dismissed as incompetent, corrupt, drug sodden and ill-deposed to risk dangers."

Founded in 1975, COHA is a think tank described as a group of U.S. academics, experts in hemispheric affairs.

"The U.S. role could have involved the supply of intelligence based on satellites and heat sensors, a supply of smart bombs and the seconding of some of the scores of U.S. trainers in the country," the COHA report states and continues, "In addition, there could have been possible authorization of the use of Black Hawk helicopters provided under the auspices of Plan Colombia."



http://granma.cu/ingles/2008/marzo/mar4/Experts.html

Bright Banana Beard
4th March 2008, 17:28
No wonder the U.S. involved the attack.

spartan
4th March 2008, 17:33
I think that this was obvious to most in the begining.

There have been loads of documentaries made about the secretive nature and use of US air bases on Colombian territory.

Comrade Wolfie's Very Nearly Banned Adventures
4th March 2008, 19:47
next experts might tell us that the pope is catholic