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Arab (Islamist) and Latin American (Communist/Leftist) regimes to hold Anti-American Summit
BRASILIA, Brazil - The have-nots join forces. The point is that they
have-not any common vision - except bashing the USA. This meeting seems to be a follow-up on the
Bandung Conference held last month, through which the Islamofascists are firming up their hold on the motley crowd of former non-aligned regimes.
While the
Bandung Conference last month saw the banding together of a similar crowd
with an anti-Western Political
agenda. The Brazila banding together has an anti-Western economic
agenda. There are more such antics in the pipeline, where the
Islamofascists, the Communists and their hangers on have more such
road shows like these and the WSF (World Social Forum).
Baku
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Ministers from 33 South American and Middle Eastern nations on Sunday
began preparing the groundwork for the first-ever summit of leaders
from the two regions.
Their talks could lead to a commitment to negotiations for a South
American-Arab free trade zone — part of an effort to counter U.S.
political and economic influence.
Brazilian media stressed Sunday that the United States' request to
observe the event was denied.
While the stated goal of the gathering is to boost economic ties, the
summit will bring together leaders from countries that resent
America's forceful hand in everything from regime changes to
globalization that critics say benefits only large multinational
corporations.
"It's important for these countries to not be seen as being bullied
by the West," said Amany Jamal, a Middle East political development
expert at Princeton University. "What better way to do that than re-
establish dominance on another front?"
Top government officials from the 11 South American nations and 22
Middle Eastern and North African countries attending the Summit of
South American-Arab Countries met Sunday ahead of the two-day
summit's opening on Tuesday.
Leaders gathering in Brasilia will range from Venezuelan President
Hugo Chavez, a self-proclaimed revolutionary and constant U.S.
critic, to Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas, Algerian President
Abdelaziz Bouteflika and the summit host, Brazilian President Luiz
Inacio Lula da Silva.
Story Credits: Yahoo News
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