Earlier, when it looked like the canal would traverse Nicaragua, American officials and Nicaraguan President Jose Santos Zelaya enjoyed positive relations. After the deal fell through everything changed– Zelaya’s hostility toward foreign interests operating in his country grew and he adopted the rhetoric of economic nationalism—this proved to be his undoing– eventually the American interests decided enough was enough…
- "There was nowhere to go but everywhere, so just keep on rolling under the stars." — Jack Kerouac
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- ‘You hear bullets, you run’: Congolese refugees stream over Uganda’s border
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- What the Racist Massacre in Buffalo Stole From One Family
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- How Some People Travel to the U.S. After Positive Covid Tests
- Ted Sarandos Talks About That Stock Drop, Backing Dave Chappelle, and Hollywood Schadenfreude
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I have written a few posts about Panama. An interesting history.