2025/03/08 video is online
NATO Not Wanted in Latin America!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mnaZKeFtzuc
NATO Not Wanted in Latin America!
Our next webinar is on a much-neglected subject – the creeping NATO push for Latin American countries to join this nuclear armed military alliance. Colombia has been a NATO partner from some years and Argentina is a ‘Global Partner’.
Our speakers from Latin America have much in common as their governments are often besieged by uncertainty and ominous warnings from the North. Nevertheless they are forging ahead despite sanctions and tariff threats. The growing development formula from these countries, ‘from the bottom up’ is exemplified powerfully by the landslide victory of the first woman President of Mexico. Our speakers represent impressive economies and successful human rights campaigns. Their message is no to intrusion, and yes to cooperation and international fair play as their countries firmly establish their national sovereignty away from external manipulation and unfair extraction policies.
On March 8th we bring you women’s voices from Mexico, Nicaragua and Venezuela for insight into the perspective of their countries and their organisations as they strike out for independence and neutrality in an increasingly violent world.
NATO Not Wanted in Latin America
Register here: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_UnAjaRt8RSK8AEdjCwo5uA
Please also register if the timing is not suitable for you, as we will send out a recording of the webinar a day or so later.
Fravia Marquez Silva, is a formr Venezuela Diplomat and the Executive Director for the International Summit for Antiimperialist Africans and Afro Descendants (Venezuela). She is part of the Free Alex Saab Committee.
Andreina Chavez is a political journalist with Venezuela Analysis and Peoples Dispatch.
Coleen Littlejohnis a retired development economist who has lived in Nicaragua for 44 years. She has worked for Catholic Relief Services, Save the Children Canada and the World Bank, both in Nicaragua and in West Africa.
Alicia Angli works in the Secretariat of Welfare in Campeche, Mexico, where several social programs are delivered. She will brief us on the current administration of president Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo.
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