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January 26, 2004
Randhino's Latin America Briefing: Jan 27/04

Winds of Change.NET Regional Briefings run on Tuesdays & Wednesdays, and sometimes Fridays too. This Regional Briefing focuses on Latin America, courtesy of Randy Paul.

TOP TOPIC

  • The Monterrey Summitt: Lots of posturing from the north and the south and very little substance. Some blame it on the media and provide an interesting solution. See inside...

Other Topics Include: Unwanted and obnoxious meddling from Hugo Chávez which enables Bolivia to find unity for all the wrong reasons; Brazil looks to become the regional heavyweight; Colombia get recertified by the US and one wonders why; Castro, the churchbuilder?!?; Southern Exposure, the new group blog on Latin America becomes part of a webzine.

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Comments

Great addition to Global Recon.

Posted by: Alan at January 26, 2004 09:17 PM

Actually, we've had this one for a while. It's just that it almost never fit The Command Post until you broadened this to Global Recon.

Posted by: Joe Katzman at January 26, 2004 11:34 PM

LOL. Joe Katzman You just had to toss in the BigQuestionMark on Castro, didn't you? The Consumate Atheist decides to hedge his bets. Of course, I obtained that insight whilst doing some EternalRecon.

Posted by: Cap'n DOC at January 27, 2004 09:15 PM

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