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Guerrilla22
2nd April 2008, 08:51
QUITO (Reuters) - Ecuador's popular assembly on Tuesday approved a law to ban foreign military bases, a move that could dash hopes in Washington of renewing a lease that lets U.S. troops use a key anti-drug air base.
The 130-member assembly passed the reform in the first package of rewrites to the constitution that once finished must be ratified by Ecuadoreans in a vote during the second half of this year.
"Ecuador is a land of peace; foreign military bases or foreign installations with military purposes will not be allowed," read the amendment approved by the assembly controlled by President Rafael Correa's Alianza Pais party.
Correa, a leftist former economy minister, opposes U.S. military presence in his Andean nation and once vowed to cut off his arm before renewing the lease on the Manta base that runs out in 2009. Air surveillance missions from the Pacific coast base are responsible for more than half of all drug seizures in the world's top cocaine-producing region, U.S. officials have said.

If ratified in the referendum, the assembly's amendment would likely end any chances for the United States to negotiate further use of the base.
Correa and his allies in the assembly, which closed down Congress and took over its powers in November, say U.S. operations at the base compromise the country's sovereignty.
The head of the assembly, Alberto Acosta, told Reuters it was not yet clear if the approval of the amendment in the referendum would immediately force U.S. troops to quit Manta.

Red October
2nd April 2008, 14:25
Does this apply to the FARC?
:D

BIG BROTHER
2nd April 2008, 15:56
Does this apply to the FARC?
:D

:laugh::laugh::laugh:

Guerrilla22
2nd April 2008, 21:48
Its nice to see at one country refusing to allow itself to be a tool to further US imperialism.

jake williams
2nd April 2008, 22:15
It really is. I don't agree with Correa (he's pretty moderate really) about everything, but I do like him, and this is a good step.

BIG BROTHER
2nd April 2008, 23:55
yeah I agree with you jammoe, Correa isn't exactly the next Lennin, but its good to see him trying to fight off imperialism.

chebol
3rd April 2008, 08:00
josefrancisco

yeah I agree with you jammoe, Correa isn't exactly the next Lennin, but its good to see him trying to fight off imperialism.

Yeah, actually his vice-president is. (His name is Lenin Moreno). :cool:

Yazman
3rd April 2008, 16:49
Seems like Correa is getting more done than Chavez.

For all their talk in the past the Venezuelan government really seems to be doing about..... fuck all these days. Pretty amusing when moderates like those in Ecuador are getting more done than they.

RedAnarchist
3rd April 2008, 16:52
Other countries should follow suit. The US has bases all over the world and, when they've got a base in your country, they tend to stay.

BIG BROTHER
3rd April 2008, 22:08
how come Cuba lets the U.S. to have the wantanamo bay base? do they just let them keep that in hope that they will leave cuba alone or what?

Red October
3rd April 2008, 22:11
how come Cuba lets the U.S. to have the wantanamo bay base? do they just let them keep that in hope that they will leave cuba alone or what?

The contract for the base was arranged under a previous government and there's nothing Cuba can really do now to revoke it. I'm pretty sure the lease can only be ended with the consent of America.

Raúl Duke
4th April 2008, 01:13
Its nice to see at one country refusing to allow itself to be a tool to further US imperialism.

Yeah, this is some pretty good news.

Guerrilla Manila
4th April 2008, 05:22
1 down ... 191 to go

BIG BROTHER
4th April 2008, 05:52
The contract for the base was arranged under a previous government and there's nothing Cuba can really do now to revoke it. I'm pretty sure the lease can only be ended with the consent of America.

oh, well I'm sure if Cuba had the military power or at least an ally to protect them from the U.S. they could just say that they're taking back their land and take over the base.

Ferryman 5
4th April 2008, 22:41
]Rosa Lichtenstein (http://www.revleft.com/vb/member.php?find=lastposter&t=74271) is a “moderator” which means she will threaten to shut you out of this site if you persist in arguing with here. That is why she is able to talk nonsense without sanction. The best thing is to pretend that she is of some consequence and talk round her.

Marsella
4th April 2008, 22:45
]Rosa Lichtenstein (http://www.revleft.com/vb/member.php?find=lastposter&t=74271) is a “moderator” which means she will threaten to shut you out of this site if you persist in arguing with here. That is why she is able to talk nonsense without sanction. The best thing is to pretend that she is of some consequence and talk round her.

Stop spamming.

If you have a problem with a moderator, start a thread outlining your case in the member's section rather than posting in threads which have nothing to do with it.

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And yes, good step.

Saorsa
5th April 2008, 06:26
A definite positive step.

Schrödinger's Cat
5th April 2008, 06:48
Latin America continues to serve as my muse. :)