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US Accuses China of Seeking to Build a “Military Base” in El Salvador Commercial Port

SAN SALVADOR, EL SALVADOR — El Salvador has suddenly become a focal point of growing “concern” to the U.S. government about China’s presence in Central America and alleged attempts to establish a military presence in the region.
Concerns over Chinese activities in the region were stirred up when U.S. Ambassador to El Salvador Jean Manes warned of the possibility that the country’s commercial shipping port, La Union, could be transformed into a “military base.”

Avancée de Daesh aux Philippines, interview du président Rodrigo Duterte

Dans un silence une fois de plus quasi total des grands médias nationaux, concentrés sur le drame de Manchester, l’affaire Richard Ferrand et un étrange G7 à 9 (1), l’essor des mouvances terroristes islamistes aux Philippines est en train de pendre une tournure préoccupante.
Une situation extrême poussant les autorités des Philippines à déclarer la loi martiale sur l’île de Mindanao où se sont produits les faits.

El Salvador’s New Anti-Corruption Crusaders

A right-wing rally on Sept. 5 in San Salvador (Contrapunto/ Jessica Orellana) By Hilary Goodfriend – NACLA – 11/16/2015 Over the summer, news out of Central America seemed to take a positive turn. According to reports worldwide, the streets and plazas in several countries had filled with empowered citizens, united under the banner of “anti-corruption.” […]