The United States is waging a War against Latin America called the War on Drug Trafficking and the Migration War.
The Migration War began with the Alamo War in which North American migrants invaded Texas, then they invaded Florida, then California, Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, Iowa, and Oklahoma until they won the Hipano-Mexican War against Mexico and then they invaded Cuba, Puerto Rico, Philippines, Guam, Dominican Republic, Nicaragua, Panama, which originated the so-called North American Empire and the justification for attacking Mexico, Spain and its colonies in the Caribbean and Asia, was that the Spanish and the Mexicans were bad, they were ugly and they were fools, and this was represented in the movie The Good, the Bad and the Ugly.
The War on Drugs is actually the war of the American whites against the blacks, their allies the hippies, and the Latinos, since the sixties, but within the United States, and in the seventies, against the Latin Americans, identified with the left, through his CONDOR PLAN applied especially in South America when Nixon was Eisenhower's vice president and then president, supported by George Bush, former head of the CIA, then Nixon's vice president and later president of the United States and who carried out the war against the Sandinistas of Nicaragua.
From its beginnings, the war on drugs in America was a war by the United States against Latinos inside and outside their country, especially against Hispanics, since the 80s, with Ronald Reagan and then Vice President George Bush Sr., who later would be President and especially with his son George Bush Jr., with his PLAN COLOMBIA, it would be an armed invasion of the cocaine-producing countries.
Unlike Plan Condor, Plan Colombia included military intervention in drug trafficking countries, such as Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru, where the United States installed outposts, as it called its military bases.
Today the war on drug trafficking is fought in almost all Latin American countries, especially in Mexico, which is on the southern border of the United States, which makes it its worst enemy, even though they are partners in the FTA or treaty. free trade that also includes Canada.
This prolonged war on drug trafficking became a war against the Latino invaders, or MIGRATION WAR, which replicates what the United States' invasion of Mexico was, but in the opposite direction, this is that now the Latinos invade the United States, similar to what What happened when Rome invaded the Germanic towns and then the Germans invaded Rome.
In the Caribbean, its worst enemy today is Cuba, which despite not being a cocaine producer, they want to include it because the Cubans of Miami were the first mafia or Latin cartel in the United States, and the first to finance themselves with drug trafficking. the anti-communist struggle, which would later be carried out by the Laos opium cartels, and the Golden Triangle, which includes Indonesia and Thailand, allies of the United States and France in the Vietnam War.
Since the Mexican-North American War, Mexicans and Hispanics in general are seen as Pacho Villas, that is, as thieves, rapists, and vicious people, who invaded and are now invading the United States again.
In Central America, its worst enemy is Nicaragua, since the Sandinistas are in power, after a decade in which the North American soldiers invaded that country and put the Somoza Dynasty in government for decades, then they supported the Contras, using cocaine of Pablo Escobar to finance them, which gave rise to drug trafficking by air to the United States.
He also used the allied governments of the United States, such as Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador, to traffic drugs, train soldiers, arm guerrillas, and defeat the Sandinista of Nicaragua, which gave rise to the MARAS.
The War against the Hispanics in South America began with the Thousand Days War in Colombia, which is used to take Panama away from Colombia, where the Panama Canal was built, at the beginning of the 20th century. That war evolved into the anti-guerrilla war against the FARC and other communist guerrillas. Through drug trafficking, he created and armed the AUC, United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia, to use it as he used the communist anti-guerrillas of Laos, in the Vieltaman War, or the contras in Nicaragua.
But for the drug to become weapons, he used young North Americans as consumers of cocaine, the main drug in South America, instead of consumers only of alcohol and tobacco, before using the Chinese to sell opium from 1838. He also converted the CIA to manipulate governments, elections, or wars, and even the possible assassin of American president JFK or was the creator of Bin Laden. That is to say, the CIA became a danger to the United States, like the KGB. that today has Putin in power, and became the owner of the Russian Federation..
Since 2000 year, Ecuador has been part of the so-called Plan Colombia, after the Itamaratí Agreement, in which Ecuador once again experienced a diplomatic defeat, after the Cenepa War, in 1995, which forced it to recognize the Rio de Janeiro treaty of 1941, when it lost half of its territory, which was taken from it by Peru, which the North American government of Delano Roosevelt armed and financed, in order to be able to supply itself with rubber and block the supply of rubber to Germany when Ecuador was its main supplier. in the Pacific, along with other products such as tagua, balsa, scopolamine or truth drug, pyrethrum, insecticide, oil, and soap.
During the government of Rafael Correa, Ecuador left Plan Colombia, expelled the US ambassador, USAID, the United States international cooperation agency, removed the Americans from the Manta Air Base, after Colombia invaded Ecuador, to assassinate Reyes, the second in command of the FARC, in Angostura province of Sucumibios and the end of the agreement with the US military in Manta.
But the government of the traitor President Lenín Moreno, in 2017, returned the Manta Base to the Americans, from where they left in 2010, and also the Galapagos base, from where they were taken by President Velasco Ibarra, in 1946 and where they arrived in 1941, after the signing of the Treaty of Rio de Janeiro, which gave the Ecuadorian Amazon to Peru and the Galapagos to the USA, its ally in the war.
The return of the United States to Manta and the Galapagos meant turning Ecuador into the main exporter of cocaine to Europe, because along with the marines came drug traffickers from Mexico, Colombia, and Europe, such as the Albanians, who precisely converted ports like Manta, Machala, and Guayaquil are the main drug exporting ports to Europe, and Ecuador is the main exporter of cocaine to the Old Continent.
The War on Drugs has allowed the United States to control the army, and the police, and put presidents, prosecutors, and now judges, in Ecuador.
Since this week, the United States has been financing a civil war in Ecuador, as it financed the civil war in Colombia, Nicaragua, Chile, Argentina, El Salvador, and other countries. This war is called the War on Drug Trafficking, which is what allows it to have military bases in Ecuador, as it allows it to have military bases in Colombia, Peru, or Central America.
In this war, drug traffickers from Mexico, Colombia, Europe, and Peru confront the Americans, using the youth gangs or maras of Ecuador, the cartels of this country, and the Ecuadorian soldiers and police who kill each other. In contrast, the Americans and the drug traffickers of the continent provide the money, the bullets, the weapons, the radars, the speed boats, the mini-submarines, the coast guard, the small planes, the radars, that all Ecuadorians are obliged to buy and finance the operations and mobilizations of the armed forces, but what is worse, to finance prisons, and in it to finance the custody of prisoners who are now in thousands, where prisoners cost more than feeding the malnourished children of the country, educating its population or rehabilitating the drug addicts.
Finally, this war is resolved with the simple legalization of cocaine as was done with alcohol, or marijuana in the United States and the world, or if the United States government becomes the main buyer and free distributor of cocaine to the drug addicts from their country and Latin America who are the origin of the problem, in exchange for being treated in groups of anonymous drug addicts, which is cheaper than having micro-traffickers and drug traffickers in prisons.
The problem of drug trafficking and violence in Ecuador originates in the slums of the Ecuadorian Coast, especially the provinces of Guayas, Manabí, Esmeraldas, Los Rios, El Oro, and Santo Domingo, which originated from the revolution of antibiotics, from the Second World War, which allowed explosive population growth, and from the agro-industrial and fishing revolution in which machines replaced human beings and displaced farmers or fishermen to the cities where they lived in slums, without basic services, in an environment of violence, promiscuity, insecurity and even evil.
These inhabitants, especially young people from the slums or slums, are now the ones who fill the prisons, they are hitmen, extortionists, thieves, rapists, micro-traffickers, or part of the migratory waves that invade the USA.
The money that is spent on the war against drug traffickers, on prisoners, and on armed forces, can be spent on creating decent neighborhoods, schools, colleges, and universities where Ecuadorians discover and cultivate their skills, virtues, and personal qualities, learn to be creative, inventive, creators of their own work, or high-quality professionals who can work inside and outside the country.