Noriega, Hussein and Uribe
From this situation, Saddam deteriorated the relations of Iraq with the Soviet Union, contributed to the Camp David agreements, between Israel and Egypt, and led the war of his country against the Islamic Revolution of Iran.
The relationship of Saddam with the CIA is widely documented and, as an example, we can quote the works of Richard Sale for the agency UPI, published on April 10, 2003, and Morris Roger, in the New York Times, March 14, 2003.
Saddam and Noriega, with ample handbooks of conduct linked to murders, genocides and the practice of State terrorism, were used by the United States to attack revolutionary processes that were uncomfortable to Washington.
Today it has been up to Uribe to play this role and to serve as an element of threat and agitation to the democratic and progressive governments of the region, especially against Venezuela and Ecuador.
For all this, the government of the United States obviates the ties of the Colombian chief executive with drug trafficking and with the practices of extermination of political adversaries, realized in Colombia by paramilitary forces, some organized by their own Uribe, as the so-called brigades to "coexist" in the Department of Antioquia when he was governor between 1995 and 1997.
Nevertheless, the United States has in its hands that report quoted by Newsweek, prepared by the Department of Defense, that places Uribe in number 82, of a list of members of the Medellin cartel that, beginning with Pablo Escobar, includes 104 "delinquents, killers, traffickers and suspicious lawyers ".
Source: www.abn.info.ve
Translated by Lisa KARPOVA
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