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Bolivia Vice President Says U.S. Drug Agents Not Welcome Back
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Bolivia Vice President Says U.S. Drug Agents Not Welcome Back
Nov 08, 2011 5:35 PM EST
Bolivia's vice president says U.S. drug agents will not be returning to his country despite the newly announced normalization of diplomatic relations.
Vice President Alvaro Garcia says the Drug Enforcement Administration "was a mechanism of political blackmail" and is not welcome back.
Garcia did not further explain the statement to reporters.
Bolivia and Washington signed an agreement Monday to restore full diplomatic ties three years after the Andean nation's leftist government expelled the U.S. ambassador and the DEA for allegedly inciting the opposition.
The agreement calls for the restoration of ambassadors but does not set a date.
Bolivia is the world's No. 3 producer of cocaine.

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Yeah, too busy interfering and doing drug deals to finance black ops against Morales.
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Bolivia's cocaine seizures improving since the US DEA was kicked out

And that's a plain fact. In the words of President Evo Morales yesterday, "We're better off without the DEA...On our own we're better than with them and we've shown this in a short period of time."


And there's plenty more data to underscore Evo's words than the chunk shown in this chart...

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...but it's a good example. Once again the question of whether the USA is the problem or the solution regarding drugs is raised. And once again it will be totally ignored by the dumbasses up North.
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"The philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways. The point, however, is to change it." Karl Marx

"He would, wouldn't he?" Mandy Rice-Davies. When asked in court whether she knew that Lord Astor had denied having sex with her.

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Quote: In the words of President Evo Morales yesterday, "We're better off without the DEA...On our own we're better than with them and we've shown this in a short period of time."

And there's plenty more data to underscore Evo's words than the chunk shown in this chart...

No wonder the military-multinational-intelligence complex wants rid of Morales.

Plus he understands the importance of coca to indigenous Andean communities.

Morales to Propose Decriminalization of Coca at UN
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