By: Hugo Marcelo Balderrama - 03/12/2023
Guest columnist.In recent days, feminist gang members were seen, through ridiculous, but dangerous songs, proclaiming their clear intention to conspire against the government of Javier Milei. However, the green scarf militants were not the only ones to declare war on the elected president of Argentina, Nicolas Maduro also did so, his words were:
We are not going to remain silent because the arrival of a right-wing extremist, with a colonial project, absolutely colonial, kneeling to North American imperialism, is a tremendous threat. Milei represents Argentina's neo-Nazi right that seeks to lead a colonial project throughout Latin America and the Caribbean.
For his part, López Obrador, whose main characteristic is having put the entire Mexican foreign policy at the service of the dictatorships of 21st Century Socialism, stated the following:
We respect the decision made by a majority group in Argentina, although it is something that we consider will not help them, since it is clear that we do not agree with those who support an authoritarian, privatizing, racist, classist policy. I do not agree with hypocrisy, which is what characterizes the right.
Gustavo Petro, Evo Morales and Irene Montero expressed themselves along the same lines.
Basically, the top brass of the Castro-Chavista gang are telling us that they are going to do the same thing to Javier Milei that they did to other governments in the region: Try to overthrow him using street terrorism and urban violence.
With this method they managed to get Evo Morales, Gabriel Boric and Gustavo Petro to become presidents of their nations. It is not about politics, but about crime, especially drug trafficking.
However, to all of the above we have to add something: the influence of China in the northern provinces of Argentina, let's see.
Juan Manzur, Tucumán, and Gerardo Zamora, Santiago del Estero, are part of a network of corrupt politicians serving Chinese expansionist interests. For example, Zamora has benefited from a mega stadium, an international airport and a tram.
Obviously, the football field is not working, the airport does not have more than one flight a week and no one uses the tram. It turns out that these works were never intended to serve the citizens, but rather to enrich Zamora and his cronies from the business sector. Dear reader, if you notice a very great similarity with the nonsense and disasters that have been done in Bolivia since 2006, let me tell you that it is the same recipe.
The largest project that the Zamora clan is trying to build is called the Cooperation Consortium for the Manufacturing of Lithium Ion Cells and Batteries.
The consortium includes the Argentine state-owned company YPF and its subsidiary Y-TEC, under the control of Kirchner's loyal allies, along with Chinese partners: Contemporary Amperex Technology Company Co. Ltd (CATL) and Tianqui Lithium and Gotion High Tech. Everything the Chinese do was done under great secrecy, since data on financing and environmental risks were never made available to the public.
In this regard, Douglas Farah, in a research titled: Lithium in the Argentine Northeast, states:
Environmental damage is increasing, according to numerous studies, because more than 500,000 gallons of water are needed to extract one ton of lithium. Most of the lithium that is and will be extracted is found in extremely arid regions, where rainfall is scarce and water is a scarce resource. In addition to using massive amounts of water, salty runoff from ancient salt lakes and aquifers, along with the release of other minerals and waste, will grow exponentially as lithium exploration and mining rapidly expands. However, there are no regulations in place in the NOA, there is no federal enforcement of environmental laws, and there is a growing sense that, with agreements already signed, there will be little accountability.
It is evident that buying the consciences of corrupt rulers has been the method that the Chinese have used to keep the region's biodiversity. However, the Chinese threat is not reduced to that, but the Red Dragon has been coordinating actions with Latin American criminal groups for decades, for example, the FARC, and the dictators themselves born by 21st Century Socialism.
In conclusion, Milei has three great challenges: 1) Avoid being overthrown by the Castro-Chavez dictatorships, 2) Solve Argentina's economic crisis, and 3) Lead, from his government, the recovery of democracy and freedom in the region.
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