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America Demonstrates its Dominion Over Western Europe and its Spineless Leaders
by emile Wednesday, Jul 3 2013, 11:11am
international / prose / post

In probably the most outrageous display of Imperial arrogance in modern history, civilian killing, criminal rogue AMERICA exerts its almost complete dominance over the spineless leaders of Western Europe by forcing Bolivia’s Presidential jet to land in Austria on the suspicion that NSA leaker Edward Snowden was on board the craft. Notwithstanding the personal insult to Evo Morales, leader of a sovereign nation, this shocking example of America’s arrogance and insidious corrupt influence in Europe is astonishing. The FREE WORLD BEARS WITNESS to this flagrant disregard of diplomatic protocols and the height of uncivilised conduct -- but should we expect any different from primitive, rustic, American peasants and brutes?

Bolivian President Evo Morales
Bolivian President Evo Morales

The leaders of Austria, France, Portugal and Spain will forever wear the yellow stripe of the COWARD!


Report from RT follows:

Bolivian presidential plane forced to ground in Austria over Snowden suspicion

Spain has authorized Bolivia’s presidential jet to pass through its airspace and continue its journey to Bolivia, the Austrian President has said. The plane was grounded in Austria Wednesday morning over suspicions that Edward Snowden was on board.

The Bolivian presidential jet has left Vienna and is on its way to La Paz, AFP reports.

Morales' jet was forced into landing in Vienna on Wednesday after several EU countries barred the plane from entering their airspace over suspicions that whistleblower Edward Snowden was potentially aboard.

Austrian authorities searched Morales’ plane for Edward Snowden, but found no stowaways on board, Austria’s deputy chancellor has said. The plane will now carry on its journey to the Canary Islands where it will refuel before flying to La Paz.

Snowden had requested asylum from Bolivia, which has yet to answer his request. The fugitive whistleblower has also petitioned Austria but was rejected. Reports indicated the plane was hindered in navigating Western Europe as France and Portugal would not allow the La Paz-bound plane to enter their airspace.

David Choquehuanca, the Bolivian Foreign Minister, refuted the idea Snowden was on the plane, saying “we don’t know who invented this lie, but we want to denounce to the international community this injustice with the plane of President Evo Morales.”

The grounding of Morales’ plane triggered a torrent of enraged rhetoric from Latin American leaders amid accusations the craft had been “kidnapped by imperialism.”

Morales told press at the airport that he was not a “criminal” and reminded EU countries that “we are no longer in the colonial period.” Moreover, he called on the countries that had closed their airspace to him to account for themselves.

“The governments of France, Spain and Portugal must explain to the world the reasons behind this delay,” said Morales, adding that these actions were indicative of the “repressive policies” of some EU countries. Morales mocked the fact some governments believed Snowden could be on board, saying “this young man isn’t a suitcase that I can take with me to Bolivia.”

Several Latin American leaders rallied behind Bolivia denouncing the detention of Morales’ plane. President of Argentina, Cristina Kirchner, decried the situation as “madness” on her Twitter account “The head of state and his plane have total immunity. This level of impunity is unprecedented,” tweeted Kirchner.

Cuba also condemned Morales’ detention as an “unacceptable and unjustifiable act that offends Latin America and the Caribbean.”

Meanwhile, Rafael Correa, the Ecuadorian president, has called on other South American leaders to “take action.”

“Decisive hours for UNASUR (Union of South American Nations)! Either we graduated from the colonies, or we claim our independence, sovereignty and dignity. We are all Bolivia!” Correa proclaimed via Twitter.

Ecuador suggested an emergency meeting of the UNASUR after the incident Tuesday.

© 2013 TV-Novosti


 
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