Aat a time when a growing part of the European left is converting to the “right of interference” which it criticized a few years ago and when, accomplices of impunity, the Western media minimize the thousands of civilian victims of “humanitarian” bombings ”Or“ laymen ”(Afghanistan, Libya, Mali, etc.), Latin Americans are not fooled by the new clothes of colonialism. They know that beyond the control of raw materials, it is the political unity of the South that is targeted. The will of progressive Latin American governments to develop South-South relations (following the line drawn up by the Panama Congress organized by Bolivar in 1828 at the Bandoeng summit in 1955 ...) has nothing to do with it, contrary to what hammers out Western media, with some "support for dictators".
When Brazilian President Lula da Silva signed with Turkey a Pact supporting Iran's right to develop civilian nuclear energy and criticized "western interference in Iran's elections and political life" When President Evo Morales, including Cristina Fernandez and Rafael Correa, sign important treaties and contracts with the Iranians, they only apply what was more than thirty years ago a certain Regis Debray advised the prince to the countries of "real socialism". Rather than entering the Cold War Disneyland by ostracizing them, develop a more subtle and ambitious strategy, keep political and diplomatic relations with them, influence them in the right direction and keep a say.