US Hand in Bolivia Coup

US Hand in Bolivia Coup

Only days before Evo Morales stepped down as Bolivia’s president audio tapes were published implicating opposition politicians, the US embassy and American senators in a coup plot. Among those US senators mentioned in the leaked tapes by the Bolivian politicians seeking Morales’ ouster were Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz, according to a report by Telesur….

The Military Coup Against Morales Won’t End the Hybrid War on Bolivia

The Military Coup Against Morales Won’t End the Hybrid War on Bolivia

President Morales resigned under duress following the military’s “request” that he do so after the US-backed OAS alleged that it uncovered evidence supposedly proving that his recent re-election was rigged, but the military coup won’t end the Hybrid War on Bolivia even in the unlikely “best-case” scenario that it ends the cycle of violence in…

Resignation of Bolivia’s Evo Morales was No Victory for Democracy, But a US-Sponsored Coup

Resignation of Bolivia’s Evo Morales was No Victory for Democracy, But a US-Sponsored Coup

Evo Morales, an indigenous leader who bucked the IMF and condemned US imperialism, has been pressured by the military to resign after winning an election. Yet Washington calls this blatant coup in Bolivia a victory for democracy? Morales was re-elected as Bolivia’s president on October 20. The coup-backing Organization of American States (OAS) wasn’t pleased…

MSM Adamantly Avoids the Word ‘Coup’ in Bolivia Coverage

MSM Adamantly Avoids the Word ‘Coup’ in Bolivia Coverage

There has been a military coup in Bolivia backed by violent right-wing rioters and the U.S. government, but you’d hardly know this from any of the mainstream media headlines. “Bolivian President Evo Morales steps down following accusations of election fraud” proclaims CNN. “Bolivia’s Morales resigns amid scathing election report, rising protests” reports The Washington Post. “Bolivian Leader Evo Morales Steps Down” says The New York Times….

Bolivia’s President Is Backtracking Under Heavy Hybrid War Pressure

Bolivia’s President Is Backtracking Under Heavy Hybrid War Pressure

Bolivian President Evo Morales’ decision to abide by the “recommendation” of the US-backed OAS that his country hold another election represents serious backtracking on his pro-sovereignty stance under heavy Hybrid War pressure following the mutiny of several police forces across the nation and the military’s refusal to restore law and order amidst several weeks of…