Thoughts 25 Nov 2006 01:53 pm

Paraguay is once again safe for dictators

Prensa Latina reports that the Bush family plans to buy 98,840 acres of land in Chaco, Paraguay, near the Triple Frontier (Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay).

Argentinean Adolfo Perez Esquivel warned that the real war will be fought not for oil, but for water, and recalled that Acuifero Guaraní is one of the largest underground water reserves in South America, running beneath Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay (larger than Texas and California together).
Guess what the new Bush homestead is sitting on.
Reportedly, their next door neighbor is Rev. Moon who just happens to own 1,482,600 acres in Chaco.

500 or so US special forces started arriving at Mariscal Estigarribia air base, and strangely, by law, these guys have been exempted from any war crime charges, courtesy of the government of Paraguay.
They were supposed to be there for a 3 month training exercise, anyone care to guess how many troups are there now.
The Pentagon said that there was no US buildup and that the base was of no importance, and now, surprise, surprise, they have a runway that can handle a B52 or a C5, this makes it something over a mile and a half long. They also have a large radar array, the base can house something on the order of 16,000 troops, and so-on.
In case you’re curious, this base is just a few clicks from where King George and company are buying land.

I wonder if W’s building a guest house for Rummy.

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