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Caribbean-Latin America
Ecuador assembly OKs ban on foreign military bases
2008-04-03
Ecuador's popular assembly on Tuesday approved a law to ban foreign military bases, a move that could dash hopes in Washington of renewing a lease that lets U.S. troops use a key anti-drug air base. The 130-member assembly passed the reform in the first package of rewrites to the constitution that once finished must be ratified by Ecuadoreans in a vote during the second half of this year. "Ecuador is a land of peace; foreign military bases or foreign installations with military purposes will not be allowed," read the amendment approved by the assembly controlled by President Rafael Correa's Alianza Pais party.

Correa, a leftist former economy minister, opposes U.S. military presence in his Andean nation and once vowed to cut off his arm before renewing the lease on the Manta base that runs out in 2009. Air surveillance missions from the Pacific coast base are responsible for more than half of all drug seizures in the world's top cocaine-producing region, U.S. officials have said.
Posted by:Fred

#3  All the more reason for "Sea Basing"
Posted by: Yosemite Sam   2008-04-03 13:35  

#2  Those aren't foreign, they fall under the great "Socialist International" category.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2008-04-03 09:29  

#1  Does that include Venezuela? Or Cuba? Or FARK?
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2008-04-03 00:16  

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