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07SANTIAGO408
2007-03-09 20:02:00
UNCLASSIFIED
Embassy Santiago
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MEDIA REACTION - PRESIDENT BUSH'S TRAVEL TO LATIN AMERICA

Tags:  KMDR KPAO OPRC CI 
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FM AMEMBASSY SANTIAGO
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UNCLAS SANTIAGO 000408 SIPDIS SIPDIS STATE FOR R/MR, I/PP, WHA/BSC, WHA/PDA, WHA/EPSC STATE FOR INR/IAA, PM, INL E.O. 12958: N/A TAGS: KMDR KPAO OPRC CI SUBJECT: MEDIA REACTION - PRESIDENT BUSH'S TRAVEL TO LATIN AMERICA On March 8, conservative, afternoon daily "La Segunda" (circ. 33,000) carried an editorial entitled "President Bush's Tour." Quote: "President Bush's choice (of countries he will visit) reflects concrete interests and his hope to maintain good relations with leftist governments that are clearly democratic and have open economies... The United States has not stood out for the coherence or consistency in its policy toward Latin America. Its friendly gestures and aid programs have emerged in response to its international problems.... Today, the U.S. concern over the threat that Hugo Chavez represents and the future of CUBA after Fidel Castro is real.... We hope Bush arrives with concrete proposals that favor democracy, economic freedom, and social improvement of our people." On March 9, conservative, independent "La Tercera" (circ. 101,000) carried an editorial entitled "Bush and the Necessary Latin American Agenda." Quote: "President Bush's visit is motivated by domestic elements and loss of influence in the region, but, nevertheless, is a positive change on the part of the White House.... Bush's tour is a positive and necessary signal, but for it to succeed, the White House must go beyond words and come up with concrete actions... Only this will re-launch the necessary relationship that must exist between Washington and the region." On March 9, government-owned, editorially independent "La Nacion" (circ. 4,200) carried a column by international analyst Raul Sohr entitled "Bush and the Chavez Factor." Quote: "Most Latin American countries do not welcome the clash between Washington and Caracas and would rather not take sides for either party. The black and white vision the United States advocates (you are either with us or against us) evokes a Cold War that no one wishes to revive." KELLY

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