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<title>Council on Hemispheric Affairs : Ahmadinejad – No Great Bargain for a Struggling Chávez</title>
<link>http://www.coha.org/ahmadinejad-%e2%80%93-no-great-bargain-for-a-struggling-chavez/#IDComment46316117</link>
<description>The world is getting increasingly polarised: the US is now clearly retaking the offensive in Latin America to halt the so-called &amp;quot;pink tide&amp;quot;. This is what is behind the support of the Honduras golpe, the 4th Fleet, the Colombian bases,  etc. I think that the governments of Ch&amp;aacute;vez, Morales, Correa, etc. and even Brazil, are bracing for ever more Pentagon interventions so the &amp;quot;enemy of my enemy....&amp;quot; strategy is fast gaining ground over strategies based on political and moral principles. I had no idea of the extent of neoliberal entrenchment in Iran before Katz&amp;#039; article. Ideological principles are the first things to go when under threat.  </description>
<pubDate>Tue, 8 Dec 2009 23:00:45 +0000</pubDate>
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