Gringo, I wrote no slogans, but facts. The US supported GB in the Falkland Islands and that was instrumental in Argentina losing the war. That’s true. In Uruguay, while Carter was president and started to talk about human rights (while american marines butchered people in El Salvador), the relation of the military dictatorship with the US changed it’s course after years of carnal relations, and covered support from the CIA. And that Allende was a communist puppet, and that he supported guerillas with money from Cuba and czech weapons, has nothing to do with the fact that the US supported the coup and Pinochet afterwards.
And BTW, could you explain me why Latin America has been filled with Yankee soldiers for so long? Are they on vacation? If so, do they need to carry their weapons? How would you feel seeing french, russian, and chinese soldiers marching through the 5th. avenue?
I’m an isolated uruguayan libertarian that has no place to go in the political map of his country. I feel pity for the leftists and their ridiculous pseudo-religion, but when I remember this things a part of me understands them. And when I read a comment like yours, that part grows.
History is complex indeed. So complex that it has more than one side. And neither of those sides has to be good.





