'Latin
American Spring' kicking-off in Paraguay?
Adrian
Salbuchi
RT,
3
July, 2012
The
impact of Paraguay’s president being ousted in a coup last month
goes far beyond the country itself - it was global industrial powers
who backed a powerful local elite to orchestrate the turnaround.
It
seems the left-leaning policies of president Fernando Lugo, a
socialist politician and former Catholic priest, were just too much
for the Global Power Masters. So, after a 24-hour “impeachment
trial”, they removed him.
Fernando
Lugo was elected Paraguay’s president in April 2008 running on the
“Alliance for Change” ticket, marking the very first time after
sixty years that the pro-US Colorado Party was swept from formal
political power.
Lugo’s
policies sought to redistribute wealth, giving more rights to the
poor majority of the Guaraní Indian-stock population. Ideologically,
Lugo is in the same socialist camp as presidents Hugo Chavez of
Venezuela, Evo Morales of Bolivia, and Rafael Correa of Ecuador.
Regime
Change the Monsanto Way
Lugo’s
tenure in office was not easy: a scandal over his fathering a child
out of wedlock and being ordained, a battle with cancer in 2010, and
very recently a violent episode of police repression when clearing
public land occupied by local farmers in the township of Curuguaty on
Brazil’s border. On Friday 15th June that turned very ugly when a
gun fight broke out, leaving 6 police and 11 farmers dead, and dozens
injured.
The
opposition quickly maneuvered politically and through their control
over Congress and the media, notably the ABC Color Multimedia outlet
owned by Grupo Zuccolillo who are partners of US biotechnology and
grains trader Gargill Inc. Impeachment proceedings were pushed in a
record 24 hours, putting Mr Lugo out of a job and replacing him with
his Colorado Party vice president Federico Franco.
Most
South American nations rejected this coup – Venezuela, Bolivia,
Ecuador, Uruguay, Argentina, Brazil, even Chile and Colombia.
However, the US, UK and EU seem to have no qualms with this
coup-de-Etat; for them it’s just “democracy business as usual”.
The
roots of this coup against Paraguay, though not reported by the
mainstream Western media, are simple. Late in October 2011,
Paraguay’s liberal Agriculture and Livestock Minister Enzo Cardoso
illegally approved a new transgenic cotton seed called “Bollgard
BT” – engineered by US biotechnology giant Monsanto for mass
plantation.
This
immediately sparked widespread protests from local farmers and
environmentalists, who say the product is very dangerous as its gene
is mixed with the Bacillus Thurigensis gene, a toxic bacteria that
kills cotton plagues but causes environmental damage.
An
internal row erupted as Paraguay’s National Seed & Vegetable
Quality and Health Service – SENAVE – headed by a Lugo supporter,
Miguel Lovera, refused to approve Monsanto’s wonder seed because it
did not comply with Ministry of Health and Ministry of Environmental
Protection approvals as required by law.
To
cut a long story short, the local press led by Zuccolillo’s ABC
Color newspaper and other opposition and pro-US media, politicians,
NGOs, foreign agencies and corporate interests launched a smear
campaign against Mr Lovera, as well as Health Minister Esperanza
Martinez and Environmental Protection Minister Oscar Rivas, that led
to the Curuguaty massacre and escalated all the way up to president
Fernando Lugo.
No
one knows who fired the first shot leading to the bloodbath in
Curuguaty. Some talk of internal sabotage inside police intelligence
– especially amongst the Special Operations Group in charge of
repressing the farmers, many of whose key officers were trained in
counterinsurgency in Colombia during president Alvaro Uribe’s
pro-US “paramilitary” government. Then there’s the local
Attorney General’s office receiving USAID – United States Agency
for International Development “support”…
The
Curuguaty massacre cost Interior Minister Carlos Filizzola his job,
who was promptly replaced by Ruben Candia Amarilla from the
opposition Colorado Party. In 2005 Candia Amarilla was named
Attorney General during the last Colorado Party administration
counting the full support of US Ambassador John F Keen, thus giving
USAID a major role in the Public Ministry. Candia had already been
accused by president Lugo some years ago of conspiring to overthrow
him.
The
Brazilian Equation
But
this is not all just about Paraguay, which lies in the heart of South
America. As Brazilian military geostrategists pointed out last
century, it’s of fundamental geopolitical and geostrategic
importance. Thus, US control over Paraguay is a key factor for
American hegemony over South America, one of whose goals lies in
stopping Brazil’s growing global importance as a BRICS – Brazil,
Russia, India, China, South Africa – country.
Brazil
recently discovered massive oil reserves off its Atlantic coast,
which led it to upgrade and strengthen its naval and air forces,
especially ever since the US resurrected the South Atlantic Fourth
Fleet (founded during World War II, scrapped in 1953 and reborn under
George W Bush).
This
means Brazil’s growing alliance with Russia, China and India needs
to open up an alternative Pacific Ocean route away from the NATO
controlled Atlantic. US military and political control over Paraguay
would definitely act as a barrier to this, and is a preparatory step
for US plans to build a trade block with US-UK allies in Latin
America: notably, Mexico, Panamá with its Canal, Colombia, Peru,
Chile and now, Paraguay. A veritable Pacific Wall not easy for
Brazil to jump over.
The
kind of “democracy” the US wants to see…
During
the 20th Century, Latin America had to cope with extensive “coup
engineering” – military and civilian – by the US and UK intel
agencies CIA and MI6, which repeatedly orchestrated, financed, armed
and promoted “regime change”.
Lasting
decades, the ensuing pro-US regimes had “trademark” figures like
General Augusto Pinochet in Chile, Anastasio Somoza in Nicaragua,
generals Aramburu, Ongania and Videla in Argentina, Carlos Andrés
Perez in Venezuela, Fulgencio Batista in Cuba, and general Alfredo
Stroessner in Paraguay, amongst others.
Divide
& Rule (and Weaken!!!) That is the keynote for the coming “Latin
American Spring”, just as it is with today’s nefarious “Arab
Spring”.
So,
stay tuned… there’s lots more to come!
Adrian
Salbuchi is a political analyst, author, speaker and radio/TV
commentator in Argentina. www.asalbuchi.com.ar
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