Bolivian partners: Cuba, Venezuela, Ecuador and Syria…

Cayo Salinas writes for Los Tiempos, an interesting article where he analyses the relationship between ALBA and Syria, let’s not forget Iran as well… a group of them is visiting Bolivia this week… Syria and the Alba by Cayo Salinas (Los Tiempos, 11/20/11) Two are the scenarios. The brutal repression that has been pursuing in a systematic…

Iran officials will be visiting Bolivia

Despite the diplomatic impasse with Argentina, not so long ago when an Interpol criminal got VIP treatment in Bolivia, current government continues to push for a friendship with a country which is in the black list of most western democracies. HoyBolivia.com reports that Iranian congressmen will be visiting very shortly [this week?] the Bolivian Assembly; an…

Bolivia and Libya governmental relations

This picture appeared in Facebook’s page Democracia Para Bolivia, see link below. It portrays Bolivian current president with recently passed away Muammar Gaddafi. Bolivian president along with Venezuela’s Chavez had some sort of friendship with Gaddafi, like the one they have with Iran and Syria. Current Bolivian president was awarded a prize from Libya, some years back. http://facebook.com/democraciabolivia

Current Bolivia’s friends: Venezuela, Iran, Syria… why??

With their openly antagonism against free enterprise practices and open market activities, this government engages in questionable relations; along with the ALBA alliance Bolivia has with Venezuela, it embarks more and more with regimes like those of Iran and Syria. The latter with serious internal problems, like in other countries that experienced the coming of…

Undesirable friendship: Bolivia does not need Iran

This Sunday, September 25, 2011, Los Tiempos newspaper from Cochabamba writes about a questionable friendship/alliance that current Bolivian government persists with Iran. Not so long ago, a criminal terrorist that took part in the Argentina bomb attack, who is now Iran’s minister of defense, was invited officially to attend the creation of a military unit “created” by…