The true intentions
behind the
US-Colombia Military Agreement *
Eva Golinger
AN official document from the Department of the
US Air Force reveals that the military base in
Palanquero, Colombia will provide the Pentagon with
"…an opportunity for conducting full spectrum
operations throughout South America…" This
information contradicts the explanations offered by
Colombian President Alvaro Uribe and the U.S. State
Department regarding the military agreement signed
between the two nations this past October 30. Both
governments have publicly stated that the military
agreement refers only to counter-narcotics and
counterterrorism operations within Colombian
territory. President Uribe has reiterated numerous
times that the military agreement with the U.S. will
not affect Colombia’s neighbors, despite constant
concern in the region regarding the true objectives
of the agreement. But the U.S. Air Force document,
dated May 2009, confirms that the concerns of South
American nations have been right on target. The
document exposes that the true intentions behind the
agreement are to enable the U.S. to engage in "full
spectrum military operations in a critical sub-region
of our hemisphere where security and stability is
under constant threat from narcotics funded
terrorist insurgencies…and anti-US governments…"
The military agreement between Washington and
Colombia authorizes the access and use of seven
military installations in Palanquero, Malambo,
Tolemaida, Larandia, Apíay, Cartagena and Málaga.
Additionally, the agreement allows for "the access
and use of all other installations and locations as
necessary" throughout Colombia, with no restrictions.
Together with the complete immunity the agreement
provides to US military and civilian personnel,
including private defense and security contractors,
the clause authorizing the US to utilize any
installation throughout the entire country - even
commercial airports, for military ends, signifies a
complete renouncing of Colombian sovereignty and
officially converts Colombia into a client-state of
the U.S.
The Air Force document underlines the importance
of the military base in Palanquero and justifies the
$46 million requested in the 2010 budget (now
approved by Congress) in order to improve the
airfield, associated ramps and other installations
on the base to convert it into a U.S. Cooperative
Security Location (CSL). "Establishing a Cooperative
Security Location (CSL) in Palanquero best supports
the COCOM’s (Command Combatant’s) Theater Posture
Strategy and demonstrates our commitment to this
relationship. Development of this CSL provides a
unique opportunity for full spectrum operations in a
critical sub-region of our hemisphere where security
and stability is under constant threat from
narcotics funded terrorist insurgencies, anti-US
governments, endemic poverty and recurring natural
disasters."
It’s not difficult to imagine which governments
in South America are considered by Washington to be
"anti-US governments". The constant aggressive
declarations and statements emitted by the State and
Defense Departments and the US Congress against
Venezuela and Bolivia, and even to some extent
Ecuador, evidence that the ALBA nations are the ones
perceived by Washington as a "constant threat". To
classify a country as "anti-U.S." is to consider it
an enemy of the United States. In this context, it’s
obvious that the military agreement with Colombia is
a reaction to a region the U.S. now considers full
of "enemies".
COUNTERNARCOTICS OPERATIONS ARE SECONDARY
Per the U.S. Air Force document, "Access to
Colombia will further its strategic partnership with
the United States. The strong security cooperation
relationship also offers an opportunity for
conducting full spectrum operations throughout South
America to include mitigating the Counter-narcotics
capability." This statement clearly evidences that
counter-narcotics operations are secondary to the
real objectives of the military agreement between
Colombia and Washington. Again, this clearly
contrasts the constant declarations of the Uribe and
Obama governments insisting that the main focus of
the agreement is to combat drug trafficking and
production. The Air Force document emphasizes the
necessity to improve "full spectrum" military
operations throughout South America – not just in
Colombia – in order to combat "constant threats"
from "anti-U.S. governments" in the region.
PALANQUERO IS THE BEST OPTION FOR CONTINENTAL
MOBILITY
The Air Force document explains that "Palanquero
is unquestionably the best site for investing in
infrastructure development within Colombia. Its
central location is within reach of…operations areas…its
isolation maximizes Operational Security (OPSEC) and
Force Protection and minimizes the US military
profile. The intent is to leverage existing
infrastructure to the maximum extent possible,
improve the US ability to respond rapidly to crisis,
and assure regional access and presence at minimum
cost. Palanquero supports the mobility mission by
providing access to the entire South American
continent with the exception of Cape Horn…"
ESPIONAGE AND WARFARE
The document additionally confirms that the U.S.
military presence in Palanquero, Colombia will
improve the capacity of espionage and intelligence
operations, and will allow the U.S. armed forces to
increase their warfare capabilities in the region. "Development
of this CSL will further the strategic partnership
forged between the U.S. and Colombia and is in the
interest of both nations…A presence will also
increase our capability to conduct Intelligence,
Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR), improve
global reach, support logistics requirements,
improve partnerships, improve theater security
cooperation and expand expeditionary warfare
capability."
The language of war included in this document
evidences the true intentions behind the military
agreement between Washington and Colombia: they are
preparing for war in Latin America. The past few
days have been full of conflict and tension between
Colombia and Venezuela. Just days ago, the
Venezuelan government captured three spies from the
Colombian intelligence agency, DAS, and discovered
several active destabilization and espionage
operations against Cuba, Ecuador and Venezuela. The
operations - Fénix, Salomón and Falcón, respectively,
were revealed in documents found with the captured
DAS agents. Approximately two weeks ago, 10 bodies
were found in Táchira, a border zone with Colombia.
After completing the relevant investigations, the
Venezuelan government discovered that the bodies
belonged to Colombian paramilitaries infiltrated
inside Venezuelan territory. This dangerous
paramilitary infiltration from Colombia forms part
of a destabilization plan against Venezuela that
seeks to create a paramilitary state inside
Venezuelan territory in order to break down
President Chávez’s government.
The military agreement between Washington and
Colombia will only increase regional tensions and
violence. The information revealed in the U.S. Air
Force document unquestionably evidences that
Washington seeks to promote a state of warfare in
South America, using Colombia as its launching pad.
Before this declaration of war, the peoples of Latin
America must stand strong and unified. Latin
American integration is the best defense against the
empire’s aggression.
*The US Air Force document was
submitted in May 2009 to Congress as part of the
2010 budget justification. It is an official
government document and reaffirms the authenticity
of the White Book: Global Enroute Strategy of the
U.S. Air Mobility Command, which was denounced by
President Chávez during the UNASUR meeting in
Bariloche, Argentina this past August 28. I have
placed the original document and the non-official
translation to Spanish that I did of the relevant
parts relating to Palanquero on the web page of the
Center to Alert and Defend the People "Centro de
Alerta para la Defensa de los pueblos", a new space
we are creating to guarantee that strategic
information is available to those under constant
threat from imperialist aggression.