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Ecuadorean Millionaire Wins Presidential Election: U.S. Gains; The Poor Lose
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Ecuadorean Millionaire Wins Presidential Election: U.S. Gains; The Poor Lose
April 12, 2021

Lasso’s victory came as a surprise, a most disappointing one especially for the peoples of Latin America, and for all who struggle for a world without the greed, war violence, and planet pollution that capitalism breeds.

Neither Lenin, nor Moreno
February 13, 2021

The clear rejection by the Ecuadoran electorate of Moreno and everything he stands for is bound to perturb those who imagine that thеse countries and their ancient peoples are squatters in their “back yard.”

Neither Lenin, nor Moreno
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Lenin ‘Judas’ Moreno – Ecuador’s Story of Betrayal and Resistance
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Lenin ‘Judas’ Moreno – Ecuador’s Story of Betrayal and Resistance
October 27, 2019

The government of Moreno has been a betrayal so monumental and significant to the living history of Ecuador, that it has indeed earned him the name ‘Judas Moreno’.

The US Media War against the Leaders of Latin America (I)
April 4, 2016

Last December the Venezuelan journalist José Vicente Rangel went on his television program to talk about how the Pentagon has created the Center for International Media Assistance (CIMA) that is spreading disinformation about Venezuela. Specialized centers such as CIMA also go after other governments that Washington finds unpalatable…

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Another Attempt to Organize «Orange Revolution» in Ecuador
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Another Attempt to Organize «Orange Revolution» in Ecuador
July 9, 2015

Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa is blowing the whistle. The country may face another coup attempt. There is solid ground to support this allegation. In his March weekly address to the people the President said the protests in Ecuador were staged by enemies of «citizens’ revolution»as the opposition was implementing the strategy of attrition…

CIA and Chevron against President of Ecuador
May 31, 2015

The President of Ecuador Rafael Correa praised the book The CIA Against Latin America –Special Case – Ecuador. Over 30,000 copies are in circulation. Written by Jaime Galarza Zavala and Francisco Herrera Aráuz the book tells a story about the dirty tricks the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) was engaged in during the 1960s in Ecuador. The authors offer interviews with Phillip Agee recorded at different times. Agee was a retired CIA operative who turned against the Agency…

CIA and Chevron against President of Ecuador
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Rafael Correa – Hugo Chavez’s Political Successor
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Rafael Correa – Hugo Chavez’s Political Successor
December 18, 2014

…Many in Latin America believe that after Hugo Chavez, Rafael Correa became America’s main target. Correa’s decision to close the US air base at Manta was taken particularly badly by Washington. The agreement on its use expired in 2009, and Correa announced that the contract would not be extended. Washington was asked to open an Ecuadorian base in the US on a reciprocal basis. «That’s not how we do things», replied the US State Department. Ecuador’s response came immediately: «In which case, there will not be a US military base in Ecuador either»… Rafael Correa has no intention of changing his country’s foreign policy, which is geared towards Latin American integration, the development of a multipolar world, and the maintenance of close relations with countries like China and Russia. For these reasons, John Kerry’s visit to Ecuador, which has been rumoured in the media all year, will not take place.

U.S. Intelligence Planning to Oust the President of Ecuador
December 28, 2013

Rafael Correa is one of those Latin American presidents which ruling circles in the U.S. consider uncontrollable and thus especially dangerous. To get rid of such politicians, Washington makes use of a wide arsenal of means, from interfering in election processes to physical elimination. After the strange death of Hugo Chavez, who led Latin America's resistance against the Empire, it  is Correa who is increasingly seen as his successor, the leader of the "populist forces" on the continent…

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