August 17, 2005

Rumsfeld targets the beast UPDATED

You would think this, this, or this would have taught castro to keep his dirty, filthy, communist paws off Bolivia. But noooooooo. The dirtbag is back, and active with "a big plan" against poor beat-up helpless Bolivia. The passage of CAFTA, which saved Central America's life, drove the roaches to scurry away from the hemisphere's western flank and regroup further south.

Mister Rumsfeld is wise to this. He knows there is a growing urgent problem of castro contamination and he is talking with Paraguay's leaders about taking out the trash. Paraguay, next door to Bolivia, is another nation that's been kicked around by the castro-Chavez axis here, here and here.

castro is a pendejo who's been lurking quietly for 40 years around Bolivia. In his bad intentions, he sent che there in 1967 in his first bid to take Bolivia over. The peasants wouldn't stand for it. Now with his new moneyed fool, Hugo Chavez, he's after Bolivia again. But this time Mister Rumsfeld is onto his old and dirty game. He's beefing up Paraguay with U.S. troops for the coming onslaught. And he intends to destroy castro from Paraguay (what a great way for him to go) as Bolivians destroyed che, putting him in the same Bolivian graveyard.

Remember fidel - Mister Rumsfeld doesn't care for your kind. He also doesn't like it when worthless pendejos, like you, make him come over there. He's just back from toppling other tyrants. Victoriously. And he is looking at your sorry hide as it slavers over Bolivia and thinking to himself that this is one more mess he's gonna have to mop up after once he finishes you off. But Mister Rumsfeld always finishes.

He's coming for you.

UPDATE: And from Bolivia, you can just imagine how pleased Bolivians are to learn that Mister Rumsfeld is discussing taking care of business against the beast. Boli-Nica has linked Babalu and provides lots of superb analysis not so obvious to us here in the states - it's a must-read - thanks, Boli!

Posted by Mora at August 17, 2005 06:33 AM



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Back in the mid-70s, I knew one of the U.S. Rangers who helped train the Bolivians who took care of the che "infection" in 1967.
Hopefully, the new group of military advisors in Paraguay will be able to emulate that effort, and take care of the new communist threat in neighboring Bolivia.
Basta ya!
Julio

Posted by: Julio C. Zangroniz at August 17, 2005 07:29 AM

there were some "war games", kinda like cross training with us/paraguay forces, and the "fear" from venezuela is that this could lead to a us base in paraguay in the future..

Posted by: daniel at August 17, 2005 09:10 AM

"The total number of Cubans stopped at sea this year is increasing -- 1,856 as of Tuesday, the largest number intercepted in a single year since 1994, when 37,191 Cubans were stopped during the rafter exodus." from the Miami Herald.

That's it!!! Why didn't anyone think of it before. This is what it will take for the US to take action against Cuba. If Cubans begin another mass exodus "Marielesque" then the US will be forced to do something. I bet if Cubans realized that they could overthrow castro by doing this we would see many many rafts really really quick. Hmmm? May work.

Posted by: pototo at August 17, 2005 09:36 AM

test

Posted by: A.M. Mora y Leon at August 17, 2005 10:32 AM

Excellent post Mora! Rumsfeld didn't fly all the way there just for idle chit chat! castro got a short term lifeline from chavez but the USA will not put up with their BolivarianoCommunist plans for too long! castrochavez are threatening on both the drug front and terrorism front so they will no longer be under the radar.

Posted by: Jose Aguirre at August 17, 2005 12:11 PM

Update - leftist booed Mister Rumsfeld in Paraguay as he laid a wreath on Paraguay's soldier monument. Rummy ignored the clods but they were noisy in the streets.

They'll pay.

Posted by: A.M. Mora y Leon at August 17, 2005 03:58 PM