Alfredo Bremont: Lt. Col. Gordon Cucullu's “Insight extraordinaire”
VHeadline.com commentarist Alfredo Bremont writes: The world is very happy about the insight of Lt. Col. Gordon Cucullu's discoveries of how Mr. Chavez is a warmonger and is destroying democracy, cozying with the Russians and sleeping with the Koreans.
In addition, how he plans to invade Colombia.
What I would like to know is if Lt. Col. Gordon Cucullu is speaking of the Republican Party interpretation of democracy ... or the Democratic one ... as it give the impression he is refereeing the American Republican party’s understanding of democracy, which is not quite the same as the American nation.
When he mentions 'allies' of the American nation, he specifies allies of the Republican Party, as not all Americans agreed with the war in Iraq, neither the Russians, the French, Venezuelan or the Germans for that matter.
Ecological perforations in Alaska, the Kyoto treaty and a huge deficit is another of the issues on which most of the world disagrees with, in addition to depleted uranium and many other questions ... the reason a nation controlled by a political party brings back unpleasant memories of the nineteen thirties.
Lt. Col. Gordon Cucullu's understanding of the world's disappointment when Mr. Bush won the elections in 2004 is amazing, some might even mention that it does not look like clear-cut democratic elections, many ifs that still have to be cleared up?
His account about how Hugo Chavez rigged the referendum, how he manipulates the media ... hHiding quite important facts and later presenting them, as intelligence errors ... behavior that we can accurately associate with President Bush’s 'diplomacy' -- rather than to Hugo Chavez.
These eventual revelations of how Washington manipulates democracy are astonishing and quite revealing of the many ways individuals can hide the truth.
However, this being an internal matter of the American nation, it is more up to the American citizens to sort it out, rather than have other democratic nations adhering to this personal interpretation of democracy.
Alfredo Bremont
alfredo.bremont@club-internet.fr
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