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Quien quiere oir que oiga - (English and espanol)

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First of all, I must make clear my political position as opposed to the government of Kirchner and Development met this point the idea ..... The U.S. foreign policy toward Latin America and in particular reference to the  Argentina Republic, is far from being the most suited to the interests of North American giant.  In my humble opinion, the attitude of my country systematically ignored within the acts of government and economic punishment to the preferential tariffs removed, generates reaction synergistically increased distance between the two countries.  the viewpoint of the U.S. in its understanding of the functioning of the relations between countries and the bloc latinoamericanoess simismo out, enjoys a supine ignorance of American political media.  This is so by studying the optical countries from the Anglo-Saxon international relations in Latin countries is substantially different.  This made clear that Washington can continue to a...

YPF : Mario Vargas Llosa

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Confiscación de YPF Lunes 23 de abril de 2012 | Publicado en edición impresa Borrachera de patrioterismo nacionalista Por  Mario Vargas Llosa   |   Para LA NACION MADRID.- La  expropiación del 51% del capital de YPF  , propiedad del grupo Repsol, decidida por el gobierno de la señora Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, no va a devolver a la Argentina "la soberanía energética", como alega la mandataria. Va, simplemente, a distraer por un corto período a la opinión pública de los graves problemas sociales y económicos que la afectan con una pasajera borrachera de patrioterismo nacionalista, hasta que, una vez que llegue la hora de la resaca, descubra que aquella medida ha traído al país muchos más perjuicios que beneficios y ha agravado la crisis provocada por una política populista y demagógica que va acercándolo al abismo. Las semejanzas de lo ocurrido a Repsol en Buenos Aires con los métodos de que se ha valido el comandan...

2012 International Narcotics Control Strategy Report (INCSR) ARGENTINA

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  U.S. Departament of State BUREAU OF INTERNATIONAL NARCOTICS AND LAW ENFORCEMENT AFFAIRS 2012 International Narcotics Control Strategy Report (INCSR) Report Argentina A. Introduction While Argentina continues to be an important transit country for Andean-produced cocaine, domestic cocaine production and consumption are growing problems. Argentine officials believe there is increased transit of cocaine through Argentina as a consequence of intensive counternarcotics efforts in Mexico and Colombia, forcing drug traffickers to utilize other routes to market. Diminished drug interdiction capabilities in Bolivia also contribute significantly. In June 2011, the Security Ministry asked the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) to significantly curtail or suspend most activities until further notice, pending an internal review of international cooperation programs as well as the development of new centralized coordination mechanisms. Marijuana, the ...