The
UNASUR Secretary-General, and former
Colombian president Ernesto Samper recently suggested that Latin American
countries should begin to renegotiate the terms of their relationship with the
United States government, and request that they close their military bases
within these countries.
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His sentiments are shared by many
residents of South and Central America, as well as many of the governments.
Samper suggested that this week’s “Summit of the Americas” would be a good
place for Latin American politicians to start this conversation.
A good point on the new agenda of relations [in Latin
America] would be the elimination of US military bases,” Samper said. Samper also suggested that
these military bases that the US government has scattered throughout the world
are remnants of the cold war.
“In a globalized world like the present one, you can’t ask
for global rules for the economy and maintain unilateral rules for politics. No
country has the right to judge the conduct of another and even less to impose
sanctions and penalties on their own,” he added.
It is unknown exactly how many military
bases that the United States government has scattered throughout the world
because so many of them are secret and off the record. Some reports suggest
that the number is as low as 500, with other suggesting that it is around 1000 or even higher. The
US has 227 military bases in Germany alone..
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