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  • since the American base was shut down Narco traffic has increased by 1000 % --also drug related crimes have increased by a 1000%- killings and murders are rampant! so it was a big loss for Manta! also the revenue that produced for local busineeses has been detremental ! everyone lost on this one thanks to Jack Ass president Correa!

  • Read a book or google the truth, if you are too lazy for the first option. The U.S. tries to do what no one else is absolutely willing to: declare and carry on war against drugs. Forget about countries' self-called "sovereignty"; think about the colombian drugs smuggling their "products" freely in the pacific ocean now that the american base in manta is closed... GOOD JOB, PRESIDENT CORREA, ALWAYS RAPING OUR NATION!!!

  • if ecuador is allowed to have his  own millitarry here in pennsylvania, then it is ok for the us to have in ecuador PERIOD!

  • So... Ecuador (OPEC country) expelled the U.S. military bases and ambassador and after that their democratic government suffered a coup attempt (which did not work. ha!), guess who was involved? a) Papa Smurf b) Cinderella c) CIA agents d) El Chapulin colorado

    e) Santa Claus

  • If Ecuador is allowed to have his own military base here in New York, then it is ok for the US to have one in Ecuador, PERIOD!

  • FKU Americans get out of Ecuador and LATINO AMERICA go back to ur country gringos gays

  • @fredrrari5

    Never! Submit to our will and you will be saved, challenge us and you will be destroyed!

    -- America! America! God shed his grace on thee! ---

  • @AssholeNumber47 "Yemen"

    U.S. airstrike killed people in Yemen in 2009, including civilians.

    "Pakistan" The U.S. drones invaded Pakistan recently.

    "Iran" Iranian coup d'état - 1953.

    ...

    and many other interventions

  • @apresesco

    America also bombed the moon.

    I LOL every time a country thinks we're bluffing when we say we're going to bomb them if they continue to go against our will. That "oh shit!" moment is too priceless.

  • @AssholeNumber47 I dont think you're bluffing.

    Now go eat a burger, fat American.

  • @apresesco

    "Now go eat a burger, fat American."

    What a boring and overused insult. You guys are really beating the dead horse on this one. Why don't you try being original for once? Come up with something different to insult us with.

  • @AssholeNumber47 How about putting an foreign military base (like Ecuadorian military base) on American soil? That sounds like an original insult, huh? Ha!

  • @apresesco

    1. that airstrike was carried out by Yemen's airforce

    2. US drones attack targets in Pakistan with intellligence provided by the Pakistani government.

    3. Iranians were responsible for that coup.

    you are very ignorant of history.

  • @fshjshshhs 1) By USA (theglobalreport,russiachannel­,presstv, etc).several different sources.

    2) before:" there was never ANY intervention' in Pakistan

    then: "US drones ATTACK targets in Pakistan "

    You contradict yourself.

  • @apresesco

    uh, stupid, I said there was never any intervention in Yemen. I said that the drone attacks are carried with the full cooperation of the government of Pakistan, which provides the intelligence needed to carry them out.

  • @fshjshshhs " Pak summons US envoy, accuses US of violating sovereignty. Pakistan asked the US to immediately stop missile attacks by drones in its tribal belt bordering Afghanistan, saying they amounted to a violation of the country's sovereignty"(Indianexpress;200­8).

  • @fshjshshhs 3)The New York Times, 05/29/1997, "The CIA destroyed files on 1953 Iran coup d'état"

    - The New York Times, 04/16/2000, "The CIA in Iran"

    - The New York Times (web-site), 06/18/2000, "Overthrow of premier Mossadeq of Iran"

    Operation AJAX with the Shah and the Iranian military

    - - - -

    Now, get out of South America, pig shit. Clearly we do not want and we dont need your terrorists USA military bases.

  • @apresesco

    And your point is? You have yet to tell me what the Shah of Iran, who was installed in 1953 has to do with the base in Ecuador. You also mention "terrorism," yet you fail to mention a single abuse that was carried out as a result of the base- which was operated jointly with the Ecuadorian air force. Sorry, retard, but you fail again.

    I'd love to never visit Latin Ameirca again, but I have relatives there, so no, I will be going back.

  • @fshjshshhs this thing about 1953 it's because it is an example of U.S. intervention against democracy in another OPEC country but is not directly related to the Ecuador.

    ps:  So you're not military? I thought you were

  • @MsBigdave12 Look at Japan and South Korea. Look at Taiwan. look at all of Western Europe. The US either had influence on or directly occupied these places. They are now the most progressive, economically stable nations on Earth, besides the US. Japan was the #2 economy in the world for years after recovering from WW2. Korea had a worse economy than Afghanistan in the 1960s. Germany is the most powerful nation in the EU now. England isn't fascist. I'd say they got quite a bit.

  • @RogerwilcoFoxtrot Why you do not included most of the countries that suffered the criminal U.S. interventions? Let's see some: Somalia, Cambodia, Nicaragua, Panama, Congo/Zaire, Yemen, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran, El Salvador, Honduras. Clearly the majority of U.S. military interventions sucks.

  • @apresesco

    Last time I checked, there was never any intervention in Cambodia, Nicaragua, Congo, Yemen, Pakistan, or Iran. As for the "criminal" intervention in Somalia, the US troops were there as part of a UN peacekeeping mission that included troops from over 40 nations. Your ignorance of history is appaling.

  • @fshjshshhs Give me a break.

    "any intervention in Cambodia"

    Cambodian Campaign - 70's.

    "Nicaragua"

    U.S. had violated international law by supporting Contra guerrillas in their rebellion against the Nicaraguan government and by mining Nicaragua's harbors.

    "Congo" Dictator Mobutu took control in a CIA-sponsored coup - 60's.

  • @fshjshshhs last time you checked FoxNews I imagine.

  • 1 - The AWACS can't penetrate the water surface or the tree canopy. You need a different kind of plane for that.

    2 - We DO have Canadians and Mexicans in the USA; we train together. A Canadian General even gave a speech at my graduation dinner. We participate together in NATO and UN peacekeeping missions under joint command all the time. It would be nice if Ecuador would help out, there are a lot of people dying in Mexico from the drug violence.

  • @RogerwilcoFoxtrot No matter if they are there with a water pistol or a nuke. Ecuador has the right to get rid of military foreign invaders of their sovereign soil. Nobody knows exactly what they have in these U.S. bases. As far as I know, may be trafficking of children's organs. That explains why they require diplomatic immunity and refuse to be inspected by unasur. But they don't accept this, which means that they are doing something really dirty.

  • @apresesco

    the PC 3 Orion is a surveilance, not a transport plane. It is not used for carrying anything. The planes were based their after your president, Jamil Mahuad, signed a ten year agreement with the US government to keep them there. They were not invaders. When the lease was not renewed, all personell left. To say that you are ignorant is an understatement. 

  • @apresesco you know that Colombia is the only country in UNASUR that vetoed these requirements, right? Colombia is more USA's bitch than the new Iraq.

  • @suarezjaguar I do not trust any U.S. base and see them as a direct threat against freedom, democracy and security of my family. So believe me when I say that not all Colombians support the isolated decisions of the gov on unasur. I'm pretty sure they do a lot of dirty things on these bases with diplomatic immunity

  • @apresesco do you have any evidence whatsoever to support your wild flights of fancy? If you want to know what goes on, get involved with your government. Vote, or run for public office, dare I say it, join your military and actually do something to fight the cartels that are ruining Central and South America.

  • @RogerwilcoFoxtrot .US. has more drug addicts than my country (WDR/2009), then go take care of your domestic problems with drug lords, incompetent.

  • @apresesco "US. has more drug addicts than my country (WDR/2009)" I think you should put Colombian military bases on American soil to bring "freedom and democracy" while you steal the natural resources there and commit crimes that will never be judged because you will have diplomatic immunity. Think about it ;)

  • @suarezjaguar Well, they want others to follow their model, right ?

    We could start bombing the American cities full of civilians to liberate them from themselves. And then put a puppet government in place and force them to make new oil contracts with Colombian companies, for humanitarian aid since we are merciful.

    I'm sure they will like and will thank us later, except for some extremist terrorists

  • By the way, American soldiers do not have diplomatic immunity; they are subject to UCMJ and are under orders not to violate local laws. They are also subject to local laws for punishment.

  • @suarezjaguar

    LOL- that "USA's bitch" just gave a bunch of oil contracts to firms from China, Russia, Malaysia, and Venezuela. Sorry, but you fail again.

  • @fshjshshhs The overwhelming majority of new contracts with foreign companies in Iraq are with American companies - and it does not surprise me.

    Exxon Mobil Corp., Bechtel, Conoco Phillips, KBR, Halliburton, Chevron Texaco Corp, etc.

  • @suarezjaguar I guess when you do all the hard work kicking out a dictator, that's what happens.

  • @aznluvr7 You mean the dictatorship  that you are helping in Saudi Arabia right now or the Saddam that you helped in the past?

  • @suarezjaguar Well we didn't help Saddam because he was a dictator, we helped him because we didn't want him to lose to Iran. If he had lost to Iran, it might have caused the entire region to fall under Khomeini's sway, which would have been dangerous. Saudi Arabia? Need oil to live. Are you shocked that a country looks out for its own best interests? Is there any country that doesn't?

  • @aznluvr7 You said " when you do all the hard work kicking out a dictator"...

    The fact is that the USA never gave a shit for democracy in other countries. Period. The support for the regime of Saudi Arabia right now is an example, besides several other dictators that the USA helped in the past.

  • @suarezjaguar Sour grapes, sounds like to me. Hey in a real world, you have to make real decisions. To keep the world from turning red, we had to do some stuff that might have been a bit distasteful. But we certainly helped a great many democratic nations remain free.

  • @aznluvr7 USA committed all this atrocities and was solely for power and dominance. Nothing more.

  • @suarezjaguar Wow, you seem pretty convinced of your one-sided view of history. It's probably a waste of time to try to have an impartial discussion with you.

  • @aznluvr7 You're the guy who said the USA invaded Iraq to remove a dictator, which clearly is not true since the USA loves dictators.

  • @suarezjaguar I never said that was the purpose of the invasion. I just said we didn't support him because we supported his leadership style. We supported him to prevent Iranian hegemony of the Middle East. The Islamic Republic is a dictatorship that we clearly don't love.

  • @aznluvr7 Funny, Saudi Arabia has an Islamic regime, living under the same Islamic Law than Iran (actually they are more stringent than Iran)

    and you love them. It is called "hypocrisy", typical of U.S. foreign policy.

  • @apresesco No it's called pragmatism. The Saudi Regime is terrible and the Iranian regime is more free, that's all true. What's also true is that Saudi Arabia never seized our embassy and isn't developing nuclear weapons.

  • @aznluvr7 They have nuclear weapons of mass destruction... When I heard that before? It's a Déjà vu ? Oh yes, now I remember, the Americans (which has thousands of nuclear weapons and are the only ones who already used) said the same crap in 2003 about another OPEC country.

    You will need to be more creative about Venezuela in the future.

  • @apresesco Well if your talking about Iraq, it's apples to oranges. Iran is trying to enrich uranium in a manner that is inconsistent with a regular energy program, so not quite Deja Vu. America is the only one who used them, it's true, of course that was to win world war II, so that might be a little different, although I'm sure you're going to tell me it was wrong and maybe you'll cuddle up to the Axis too. Also America doesn't vow to wipe another country off the map.

  • @aznluvr7 Yep I'm talking about Iraq and it's not apples to oranges. U.S. will invade Iran for the same reasons that invaded Iraq and they are using (incredible!!!) the same lame excuses.

    I demand a different&more creative lame excuse in the invasion against Venezuela. Try something about aliens to be more fun. Chavez is a reptilian

  • @aznluvr7 Fact is that the U.S. is a nuclear threat. Period. There is no guarantee that the U.S. will not use nuclear weapons AGAIN, for the THIRD time. Absolutely none. And you have an external debt unpayable. So all other countries have good reasons to not trust U.S. on nukes, especially the OPEC countries

  • @apresesco Over 60 years of non-use is a pretty good evidence.

  • @aznluvr7 @aznluvr7 No, it is not. This just means that you already used before (are the ONLY ones) and you still have nuclear weapons and refuse to disable all the nukes, which necessarily implies that the U.S. is a nuclear threat.

  • @aznluvr7, dictators that are compliant to the US government is ok, dictator that are not compliant to the US government will be removed after they use the media to label him a "dictator". I can't believe you can't even make that out.

  • @sjvietboy408 I can't believe you are posting to it after this long! Really who gives a shit what you think?

  • @apresesco @RogerwilcoFoxtrot Since when was it an invasion? It's a Lease, and the lease isn't up yet.  It's a contract; we paid for building a base there, and they accepted.

    The USA doesn't allow inspections because it doesn't trust certain members of the security council (China, back in the day, Russia too). It does allow NATO and SEATO access though.

  • @apresesco "Nobody knows exactly what they have in these U.S. bases. As far as I know, may be trafficking of children's organs. That explains why they require diplomatic immunity and refuse to be inspected by unasur. "

    Yo no lo podría haber dicho mejor.

  • everytime a military base closes in the continental US, a congresman goes apeshit over "loss of jobs" or "economic downturn." Yet Corea forced this base to close. He's clearly not from that municipality.

  • @suarezjaguar I did not knew about this specific case. There is at least one USA military base (outside of USA soil) which has NO link with the oil market ??

    Fucking terrorsists.

  • @apresesco most of the NATO bases have no links to oil. Most of the FOBs in Afghanistan have no links to oil.

    I think Colombian cartels are terrorists.

  • * @BORRIC54 ...

  • When USA bombs you that is good , but when people fight back they are terrorists.

  • Some colonies of USA:

    Honduras

    Haiti

    Iraq

    Afghanistan

    Puerto Rico

    Future colonies of USA: Iran and Venezuela lol

  • @bichodomato5

    hey stupid, if Afghanistan was a colony of the US, would the US let them make a $30 million coal mining deal with China? Or would the US let Iraq give oil drilling rights to Venezuela and Russia? no. Yet these nations recently have. They are nations, not colonies.

  • @fshjshshhs if China did business via Western companies... then yes

  • @bichodomato5

    it did not.

  • Thank you, it's nice to see another voice of reason. Sometimes I feel like the only one who cites facts like the ones you used.

  • Correa is a smart guy, "USA can have a militar base in Ecuador, if Ecuador can have one in Miami", reciprocity, equality.. But with the empire that is imposible

  • @nacho12341234 Well, they can, but they would have to pay Miami rates, which they can scarcely afford... there are also zoning laws, so even the US Military can't build a base in Miami.

  • @nacho12341234

    ok, what purpose would a Ecuadorian military base in Ecuador serve? The US base in Ecuador was being used to monitor drug shipments in the Atlantic with sophisticated technology that the Ecuadorian Air Force doesn't posess.

  • @fshjshshhs i understand your point. that supposed to be the objective of that base, but us military soldiers comited lots of abuses there. And im sure none of the democratic countries in the world want a foreign military base in his country because a security reasons. by the way, don't you think is better to teach us people to avoid using drogs, investigating the internal traffic, with all that money you can do it. The demand of drogs is the real problem

  • @nacho12341234 i forgot, i live in Ecuador

  • @nacho12341234 Ecuador couldn't afford it.

  • @aznluvr7 We cant afford sending a big infantry, but sending a couple of ships, air plains and a thousand soldiers, is not problem. The point is having a foreign military base in any sovereign country, results in a lot of contradictions. Having military bases all over the world is not the solution to the drugs problem, because it is becoming bigger and bigger.

  • Freedom for Colombia! Get out of Colombia, USA military bases!

    NO MORE MONROE DOCTRINE

  • Respect Latin America's wishes and GET THE FUCK OUT! We want absolutely nothing to do with the imperialist yankee terrorist!

  • @Lexman00 they will not leave. need to be expelled

  • @srdtpa Yes, these American military will not respect the sovereignty of other lands and will stay here, just like a worm stay in an intestine. They love to invade other lands, that is why they live in war against other countries, every second of the last five decades.

    I'm starting to buy weapons

  • @apresesco yes go ahead by all means buy weapons so the US military can track you down and blow you up to a million pieces you fucking terrorist!!!

  • @BORRIC54 Terrorist is the son of a bitch who invades my home. I'll give a shot to the head of U.S. soldier if I see any. Oh and I'm no drug dealer and I'm not a communist. It's a simple matter of protecting my family and expel foreign military troops invading my land

  • @apresesco If you guys didn't want the US military in your so called country why in GODS green earth did your govement say yes!! Oh i know why, because you guys are a bunch of uneducated morons who can't form a stable country and have to rely on drug dealers and communist like that idiot Chavez who someone should assasinate!

  • @BORRIC54 because the government is corrupt and vendepatria/puppet.

    PS: I do not like Chavez, but this is affair to the Venezuelan people. Not you, motherfucker. Oh wait..Bolivia, Ecuador and Venezuela are expelling American companies  (Exxon Mobil, Chevron-Texaco,CargilConocoPhi­llips,etc) and putting in place other companies such as Sonangol, Lukoil, Indoil, CNPC, Gazprom, etc.Of course that the U.S wants to remove their governments....

  • @apresesco that might be true but guess what asshole, you just named the three dumbest fucking countries in south america, eat shit you prick!!!!!!

  • @BORRIC54 How old are you?

    "I'm losing market and natural resources! These south american guys are bad and ugly! " Annoying kid.

  • @apresesco i apologize if i hurt your feelings but if the US is soooooo bad why are there 20 million hispanics living here? Hmmm i wonder why, maybe its because you are a bunch of dumbasses that can't keep it together and your governments are full of shit. I am hispanic and served in the Marine Corp for 4 years asi que porfavor no preguntes cual es mi edad so check yourself.

  • @BORRIC54 The vast majority remain in their own country, and dont like U.S. foreign policy. 0.1% does not represent the people. You're comparing a small fraction of immigrants losers and mercenaries who will do everything for a green card, including wars that they do not understand lol

  • @apresesco i am sorry did you just call me a merc and my family losers? You know, until now i did not know how jealous you are us living here in the US!! u probably live in a shack with no running water and electricity and had to steal someones computer to get on the internet. I should send you one of my relatives green card so you could move up here and have a real life and better future for u and your uneducated family. Maybe u could be my gardener or butler!!!

  • @BORRIC54 Put your green card where the sun don't shine. I want to stay in my house, I don't need run away like a mercenary desperate and enlist in the Marine Corp from another country to fight a war that has nothing to do with me, just to get a crumb of bread. Poor unfortunate.

  • @apresesco Believe me when i tell u that i got more than just crumbs of bread, i got a free college education thanks to the military, which is more than i can say for u. You probably don't even know what college is. You must have gone till 3rd grade or something, Higher education in your country must be what 7th grade? And if you want to stay in your dumbass, corrupt filled, roach infested, uneducated, retarded looking and just plain stupid country, fine by me! One less asshole to worry about!

  • @BORRIC54 Mercenary, what country you invaded to get a "green card"? I'm just curious. It was a country full of oil and pipelines?

  • @apresesco for your info you dumbass, i am a citizen, i was born in this country, and if this is the best insult you got, that is pretty pathetic . Much like yourself!!!!

  • @BORRIC54

    This is not what you hinted before, "Green Card Warrior."

  • so you're also ignorant of foreign policy. that's not surprising.

  • @BORRIC54 y por ultimo imbecil deja de decir huevadas de Ecuador vos no eres yankee fue algo coyuntural nuestros indigenas van a trabjar en EUA Y NO SE CREEN GRINGOS que chistoso eres de que pais eres desendiente, no hables mkierda centroamericano sucio respeta a mi pais imbecil,

  • @apresesco One does not join the USMC for breadcrumbs. Furthermore, most Hispanics in this country were born here.

  • @BORRIC54 ???? que tipejo tengo amigos que si son yankees de verdad y con ellos se puede hablar de politica exterior y muchos incluso no estan de acuerdo en muchas politicas de su propio pais, tu eres un pobre cagon, para ti sera importante la green card aca es otra historia , aca hay una mebajada americana mas grande que la de tu pueblucho de origen, por aqui pasa el rio mas grande del mundo, por aqui hay todo y las relaciones con los americanos con ecuador son beunas sin dar el CULO

  • @apresesco My Grandfather and his Uncles all Came to the US to fight in WW2 and the Korean war. They fully understood the wars they were fighting in - they knew that absolutist dictatorships were evil and that the USA was the last bastion. They weren't losers. My grandfather was a civil engineer in Mexico. Sonia Sotomayor is in our Supreme Court, she is Hispanic, I don't think she is considered a loser anywhere, she has a better job than you for sure.

  • @apresesco

    and what US troops invaded your home exactly? Not those at this airbase, because they were there legally. This military base had three hundred soldiers operating surveilance planes (which are unarmed) and you complain about "imperialism" and terrorism." I'm sorry, but you can't call any American ignorant because you are in fact very ignorant yourself.

  • @fshjshshhs No, they are not here legally. Stop being ignorant, American oil thief. Colombia's high court ruled that a treaty allowing the US access to military bases in the country is unconstitutional.

  • @apresesco I'm sorry, but we were talking about Ecuador, which has different laws entirely. It's totally legal; we paid the lease, Ecuador's government signed the contract, end of fucking discussion. You can't even keep track of which shit-hole you live in...

  • @fshjshshhs Oh, and the bases in Ecuador is even worse because neither their politicians wants you there.

  • @apresesco

    wrong again retard. The mayor of Manta, Jorge Zambrano, wanted the base to stay because it pumped over six million dollars a year into the local economy. Furthermore, the US spent over 70 million dollars upgrading the base, which was and is used by the Ecuadorian air force, which didn't pay a dime.

  • @fshjshshhs He was a small minority and doesn't represent the official decision of the Ecuadorian government ( the Constitution prohibits this foreign bases) nor the Ecuadorian civillians (INREDH). 

  • @fshjshshhs If it were so wonderful, they would not kick your ass out of there like they actually did. Colombia should follow the example of Ecuador, since the U.S. only worsen the situation. I'm even starting to have some sympathy for the farc after the agreements between the drug lord Uribe-U.S.-AUC

    I do not know nothing more hypocritical than the U.S..

  • @apresesco

    like I said- the local government of Manta did not want the US to leave. Only national level politicians such as Corea, who will not have to directly deal with job losses and economic downturn in that one community, wanted the US out. And it was these federal politicians that had the say in whether the US Air Force could operate at the base. The local government got no part in the decision.

  • @srdtpa We'll leave when the lease is up. Until then, the land is ours, we paid for it.

    By the way, fix your fucked up country full of drug cartels.

  • @Lexman00  go fuck youself asshole!!! USA USA USA!!!!! The greatest country in the world!

  • @BORRIC54 , Atleast Ecuador is a country. What the hell is Puert Rico? A colony.

  • @knowthetruth1492 i would rather live in puerto rico than in a third world country were all they do is snort cocaine and 90% of the population is poor as hell and can't read or write. LEARN HOW TO SPELL YOU IGNORANT PRICK!!!!!!!

  • @BORRIC54 your wrong my friend most of us don't consume that stuff of course there will always be a few of them who do but the majority just want to live our lives in peace without the USA telling us what to do. You see unlike the USA we're not looking to invade another country just for oil.

  • @knowthetruth1492 No, it's a territory, and they have an elected government of their own people. If they wanted to cease being a territory, their elected legislature would vote for that. they can also vote to become a state, but they haven't. Puetro Ricans look down on you by the way, they think you are backwards, ignorant trash. I am starting to believe them because of morons just like you...

  • Ok, fine. American troops and civilians are ALL welcome to Palmerola in Comayagua, Honduras. Here in Honduras we have the balls to kick the shit out of comunists, drug lords, and pro-chavez, if you don't believe me just look at how we left Mel Zelaya. That being said, when ever these countries against the US and that are part of ALBA, let them starve. If they need help, let them go to chavez for left overs.

  • @Airbusman1 that explains why Honduras suffered another anti-democratic coup recently....

  • @Airbusman1 I like your style bro, finally someone with reason!!!

  • @Airbusman1 Wow, that was bold. I think I will go to Honduras, I hear the food is good too.

  • Soy ecuatoriano y estoy de acuerdo en no depender de ningun país del mundo, ninguno y punto, y soy pro USA en otros aspectos pero en su politica exterior creo que podría mejorar, chao

  • @trdndknwldg estoy deacuerdo con mucho de lo que dejiste

  • @BORRIC54 , Que te crees desoccupado, me vale q estes o no deacuerdo, yo hablo inglés pero no es mi idioma natal, vivo en sudamerica y tengo identidad, soy pro USA en algunas cosas otras no, soy pro Europa en uns cosas otras no, pienso por mi mismo y tu eres un pobre diablo que te creiste gringo hasta q te manden a irak a quedarte sin una pierna y luego te daran una linda medalla y yo seguire en mi ECUADOR sea lo que sea pero TENGO IDENTIDAD HUEVON, tu nose q mismo eres

  • USA is the largest terrorist on this EARTH

  • @aviomaster and you are the largest ASSHOLE on this UNIVERSE!!! USA USA USA!!!!

  • Well done, Ecuador!  Expel those terrorist U.S. bases.

  • @apresesco Fuck that, we paid for the base. Their local officials love us. It's idiots like you who spread lies and discontent, shut the fuck up, the US is terrorizing nobody in Ecuador. Now go take it up the ass from Chaves, I hear him calling your name again. BTW, Chaves supports Burma and Sudan, who slaughter hundreds of thousands of innocents; that's called genocide, that's called terrorism. you have a fucked up sense of morality.

  • @RogerwilcoFoxtrot U.S. is terrorizing the local civilian population all the time and has diplomatic immunity, as in the case of rape of a 12-year-old child in Tolemaida. And who says I like Chavez? Pfff. but the U.S. has supported and continues to support many terrorist groups and the USA's Regime murdered over 1 million Iraqis. You have a fucked up sense of morality, oil thief.

  • @apresesco

    are you completely ingorant of reality? The vast majority of the innocent Iraqis killed in Iraq since the Iraq invasion were killed by other Iraqis. Thast is indisputable.

  • @fshjshshhs keep watching Fox News, you do not need to be informed, you KNOW IT. I think your st......ty is indistputable.

  • @ioroman

    LOL. You can't think up a response to my arguments, so you try to insult me by telling me to "keep watching FOX news" (which I don't). You're as bad at trolling as you are at life. 

  • Imperialist  scum BAGS ...

  • "Cold War II, the Return"

    and remember the recent coup in Honduras (Soto Cano) ...

  • Kick the scum bags Out ...

  • -- USA is there to make transporting Narcotics easier ...

    USA is largest dealer and transporter of narcotics on this EARTH ...

  • @aviomaster ...and weapons...

  • gringos putos gringos asesino genosidas matan niños gente inocente aqui en ecuador les vamos a patear el culo

  • @jamesjeiro hey asshole i feel sorry for you. you have to live in a third world country that is of no importance, because u wish u lived in the USA!! u dumb ecuadorian fuck!! asi que vete para el carajo pendejo

  • @jamesjeiro eat shit you prick!!!!!

  • @CarolinaPampa Because we're a first world, so we don't need one, Ecuador on the other hand isn't, U guys should appreciate that Americans have a base on Ecuadroian soil.

  • @Lordmij IMPERIALISM detected

  • @Lordmij finally, someone with reason!!!!!!

  • Ahora Ecuador no recibira los miles de dolares de alquiler. Tal como los ingleses explotaron la bronca entre Chile y Argentina en la guerra de las Malvinas, tambien los yanquis dividen y conquistan. Las bases se mudan a Colombia donde desde ahi lanzaran misiles nucleares contra cualquier pais que se le ocurra ser libre. Mientras hayan infelices vendepatrias de lideres, los yanquis y los ingleses siempre ganaran. Chile hoy tiene una linda flota naval inglesa de segunda mano casi a precio regalado

  • Ninguém da América do Sul quer quer essas porras de bases americanas em nosso território.

    What these bases are fucking doing here? Preparing another coup "made in the CIA" as in the Cold War? Motherfuckers, damn yankees.

    Go home!

  • LOL What bullshit...catching cocaine loaded speedboats...More like spying on Ecuador and suppressing dissent and seizing the cocaine shipments for themselves. Fuck that.

  • vayanse para elcarajo todos con suscmentarios estupidos fuckers

  • Mejor que los gringos salieron de Manta..

    Los NEGROS DE MIERDA ecuatorianos son todos comunistas llorones como Correa.

    Ecuador es una REPUBLICA DE MONOS PRIMITIVOS TERRORISTAS!!!

  • @MiercolesNegro

    esto de un Venezolano, tu presidente es un mono primitivo

  • @jevalon21 insúltalo nomás, con confianza. Chavez me llega al huevo, por mí que se muera.

    Y que se mueran también los malnacidos ecuatorianos.

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  • @Klaudios777 Cuando leo tu mensaje me doy cuenta de la mierda que tienes en tu cerebro.

  • lol you guys are acting like your whole country was occupied by the US military or something

    I'm sure having a US airforce base on your land was a major inconvenience to your way of life...

  • OlderG0ds@Um.. it's still a foreign force in your country which is sovereign. Would most Americans like it if you had a foreign militarized base in your country? Of course not.

  • @OlderG0ds So how 'bout, if the U.S. has a military base in Ecuador, Ecuador gets to have a military base outside of Miami. Sounds like a fair and equanimical deal to me. What do you think?

  • @bapyou Exactly!

  • Funny.

    Ecuadorians treat well to Civilians Northamericans in their territory, but when it comes to military or any other form of international domination,that is a whole another story.

    Maybe they just want to be left alone to make their own history. I can understand that.

  • @TheRichestCadaver Thanks for understand. Visit Ecuador, but please green go !

  • fuck ecuador venezuela all those leftis motherfuckers democracy is the best man

  • yea i love the usa colombia the 51 state yea

  • Colombia can provide a source of cheap labor for the USA.

  • goddamit there going to replace it with a chinese base soon.

    the USA is based on freedom and theres nothing you can you about it, china is based on obidience or else, cmon people you think the world can be better without world powers is utopian