In the area of influence of the El Niño and Humboldt currents, the largest warm and cold currents in the Pacific Ocean of South America, it is about to enter a stage of irreversible and drastic changes, which can modify the landscape, but also wipe out many wild species.
At the moment the country is engrossed in a drug war, which has been created by the United States, to have control of the Galapagos Islands, an air base in the port of Manta, the deepest or deepest in the Pacific Ocean of South America.
This war on drugs is based on creating a larger population of drug users in the United States and Europe, through fashion, music, entertainment, and the media that have created this wave of compulsive users. At the same time, the creation of a war between the drug cartels, or drug traffickers, which it has created youth gangs in Central America such as those that came to take over El Salvador, which originated from Salvadoran migrants expelled from the United States, after the dirty war in Central America against the guerrillas and communist governments, who used locals to create irregular armies like the Contras, who fought against the Sandinistas in Nicaragua.
In Colombia, the AUC, or United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia, was created to fight communist guerrillas but was later used to kill hitmen and the head of the Medellín Cartel, Pablo Escobar.
In Ecuador, a cartel called Los Lobos was created to kill and exterminate hitmen, extortionists, politicians, police and military to Mexican, Colombian, and Albanian drug cartels.
This cartel, apparently created by the U.S. government and the CIA, is the one that has originated the cartel war in Ecuador.
This cartel war occurs because the cartels that exported drugs to the United States now have to compete with those that export cocaine to Europe, and this diversion of the drug has led to the cartels declaring war, as Ecuador has become the first exporter of cocaine to Europe
Los Lobos are now implicated in the assassination of Fernando Villavicencio, the right-wing candidate, who along with three other candidates, Daniel Noboa, Ian Topic, and Otto Sonnenholsner, were the candidates supported by Ambassador Fistzpatric of the U.S. embassy, to prevent the return of Correa, through candidate Luisa Gonzalez and the candidates of Rafael Correa's Citizens' Revolution party. the president who took the Americans out of the Manta base expelled the U.S. ambassador and USAID, but who also created the headquarters of UNASUR, the Union of South American States, which created the South American Defense Council to free the armies of South America from the tutelage of the United States through the TIAR Treaty of Reciprocal Assistance, that allows the United States to train and monitor the armies of Latin America, which it considers its backyard, that is, its colonial space.
The increase in demand for cocaine in the United States, and especially in Europe, is due to the fact that cocaine has become, along with marijuana, the least dangerous and deadly drug, while opium, and especially fentanyl, are the opposite.
Today the United States and its ambassador in Ecuador have control of the country's presidency, the armed forces, the police, the prisons, the media, the prosecutor's office, the National Electoral Council, but above all the Prosecutor's Office, where to do political persecution of the correistas, through the so-called LAWFARE, of the drug traffickers, of the corrupt, mixing common criminals with politicians, which allows them to have control of the candidates and parties in the country.
But above all, it has control of the Galapagos, which is for the United States what Crimera is for Russia, islands of strategic importance.
Ecuador is also experiencing a migratory war with the United States, since Ecuadorians have become many of the invaders of that country, which is why Ecuador is experiencing a migratory war with the United States, more than a civil war, called internal armed conflict, like the one that Colombia has experienced since 1900 when the Thousand Day War occurred, which allowed the separation of Panama, which thanks to the intervention of the United States, became independent and became a colony of the United States.
At the beginning of the 20th century, the United States appropriated what is now Panama to build the Panama Canal.
The internal armed conflict in Colombia continues to this day in this country neighboring Ecuador and has turned it into the largest producer and exporter of cocaine in the world since cocaine is what finances the irregular armed groups and the drug cartels of that country that for 60 years has resisted the Colombian government and that of the United States.
To this tragedy that is the internal armed conflict and the massive emigration wave of Ecuadorians, climate change is now added, which threatens the generation of electrical energy, which has produced floods on the Coast, and the destruction of bridges, roads, and crops.
Climate change is now another threat to the country's future, and it is something that candidates and leaders are neither prepared nor interested in facing.