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Unasur fails to reach consensus over Colombian-U.S. military bases

­­by the El Reportero’s news services

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The Union of South American Nations (Unasur) met in Quito on August 10. Its official agenda went all but unreported as it was hijacked by the debate over Colombian-U.S. military bases.

Colombia’s President Alvaro Uribe had spent the previous week on a peripatetic tour of South America in an endeavor to, if not drum up support, win understanding for the accord with the U.S.

Unasur heads of state failed to reach a consensus over the thorny issue, which they agreed to discuss at a special summit in Argentina at a later date. Venezuela’s President Hugo Chávez, meanwhile, once again ratcheted up the tension with Colombia, indulging his taste for sabre-rattling: “the winds of war have started to blow,” he said.

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