CIA attempting to influence elections in Ecuador, goal to defeat President Correa, per Former British Ambassador

Posted on October 29, 2012 • Filed under: Ecuador, Politics, United States

Former British Ambassador states CIA paying bribes to defeat Correa in Feb 2013 elections according to actualidad.rt.com
Murray, former British ambassador to Uzbekistan, posted on his blog that the CIA invests $ 87 million “to influence elections in Ecuador , an amount “from the results [election] in Venezuela have been tripled,” he says. After the presidential elections in Venezuela where President Chavez won, Washington has to destabilize the ALBA as a whole and the next on the list is Ecuador ” “The last ten years U.S. has lost much of its control over what Washington called ‘backyard’. With the creation of ALBA , the Bolivarian Alliance of the peoples comprising Venezuela, Cuba, Ecuador. Bolivia, Nicaragua and other countries, has created a new center of power that can not be controlled by the U.S. and, on the other hand, is a matter of U.S. hegemony in the area. So after the elections and presidential triumphed in Venezuela where President Chavez , Washington has to destabilize the ALBA as a whole and the next on the list is Ecuador, “the journalist told RT Ingo Niebel. Read Article

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