Latin America
The Foreign Agent
By Mauricio Jerez
Jun 2, 2008, 15:31

It is a natural right for all countries to express their sovereignty andself-determination. Unfortunately, since its development into multiple statehoods, Latin America has been afflicted with physical and non-physical governing interventions by a foreign agent. This has compromised the stability of these countries, leaving the need for reparation after decades of conflict - a far-fetched political goal.

Normality in these countries has been convoluted by years of social, economic and political degradation. In other words, progress in Latin America is more of a dream rather then a feasible goal. Is the former statement factual? One must examine the history of Latin America and the foreign agent's political doctrines with current circumstances in the region to come to answer the question.

For too many years this foreign agent’s perspective identified nationalism as a threat to their self-interest, and later on as subservient to communist ideology. Nationalism and communism are as different as day and night. The people of Latin America have the right to implement the social, economic and political initiatives to alleviate the suffering of their poor and underprivileged.

The current political wave in Latin America is response to foreign intervention. It was not born over the last several decades, but from the day the foreign agent began maliciously investing in Latin American affairs. This manifestation of the left party has had many different names throughout history, but its fundamental concepts have essentially been the same. The people of Latin America seek the right for self-expression in their social, economic and political agendas.

Latin American sovereignty and self-determination will always be in jeopardy as long as the giant is sleeping. Latin America will never be completely free from the hands of this powerful foreign agent unless the giant awakes. The foreign agent has already damaged the Latin American consciousness, but the question is, 'Can it be repaired?' or better yet, is it being repaired, even as I write?

Internal strife is already very apparent within the foreign agent’s borders. This will ultimately give the people of the Latin America the opportunity to reclaim their government from the international bodies assisting in perpetuating discriminatory governmental policies worldwide, including Latin America. Until the end of this day, great injustices will continue to be the modus operandi by which power is locally and globally administered by the foreign agent. To the people of the United States of America: Take ownership of this obstructive government and begin writing history on a new page of social, economic and political freedom and justice.

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Mauricio Jerez first arrived in Canada with his mother in 1986. After completing high school, he studied International Economics and Business Management at Ryerson University in Toronto.  When he graduated from the university in 2006, he was recruited to join a leadership training program and begin work for an oil and gas company in Edmonton. Since then, his tenure was cut short through corporate restructuring. Mauricio's first language is Spanish, but he also writes political and social commentary in English as his second language. He can be contacted at:mjerez_cordon@hotmail.com