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Normally, anyone here would say it's OK to get some concurrence in the zone to deliver an alternative for the Panama Canal and get some profits out of it, it what any good business man would do if they think the project is viable / possible, right? But what happens after you learn about the region where the new canal is supposed to be built? You'll possibly believe or sense there's something awkward, abnormal, especially if Chavez and Iran are behind it. Even so who should care about it if you don't live nearby? Well, people living in Panama, and now also in Costa Rica, will think it's a threat to their economy, or even their sovereignty. Besides who would ever like to let Venezuela and Iran, two states where people's rights aren't respected and protected as much as they should and both of their presidents could have been elected by (ab)using (of) their own fake votes machinery and other dirty tactics? Let's not forget that there's no way that Nicaragua will ever get the benefits from keeping a new canal open if Venezuela and Iran will take almost of their money and keep it in their own fat pockets.
I wonder why a country like Nicaragua, supported by Chavez and the Iranians, even dare to think they can use their neighbor's land to establish military camps, chop rain forests, build trenches and possibly hide antiaerial missiles silos and launchers and build a canal without the permission of the other nation, that already lost some ha of forests of a national park and never agreed with them on letting the Nicaraguan dredge the river and throw the rests of the former river bed on Costa Rican soil...
The worst thing about this is that the Nicaraguan partially convinced several American countries of thinking this is just another border conflict based on the lack of marks that clearly define the actual location of the border and not a reckless invasion of the territory of Costa Rica. Actually there's no border conflict but an invasion going on there, the international court in The Hague already determined in July 2009 that the now invaded sectors of the Calero island belongs to Costa Rica. So what's their excuse for a misbehavior like this one? I hope other countries soon realize that waiting any longer to get the Nicaraguan and the Costa Rican hold conversations where they could negotiate some treaty or anything else is nothing but "#$"#$"& since the Nicaraguan army is destroying an island, an ecosystem that doesn't belong to them and are getting closer to achieving their goal of building the damned canal. Let's not forget that there's almost no way the Nicaraguan will get the benefits from building and keeping it open if Venezuela and Iran will just take their money from them and keep it in their own fat pockets.
Normally, anyone here would say it's OK to get some concurrence in the zone to deliver an alternative for the Panama Canal and get some profits out of it, it what any good business man would do if they think the project is viable / possible, right? But what happens after you learn about the region where the new canal is supposed to be built? You'll possibly believe or sense there's something awkward, abnormal, especially if Chavez and Iran are behind it. Even so who should care about it if you don't live nearby? Well, people living in Panama, and now also in Costa Rica, will think it's a threat to their economy, or even their sovereignty. Besides who would ever like to let Venezuela and Iran, two states where people's rights aren't respected and protected as much as they should and both of their presidents could have been elected by (ab)using (of) their own fake votes machinery and other dirty tactics? Let's not forget that there's no way that Nicaragua will ever get the benefits from keeping a new canal open if Venezuela and Iran will take almost of their money and keep it in their own fat pockets.
I wonder why a country like Nicaragua, supported by Chavez and the Iranians, even dare to think they can use their neighbor's land to establish military camps, chop rain forests, build trenches and possibly hide antiaerial missiles silos and launchers and build a canal without the permission of the other nation, that already lost some ha of forests of a national park and never agreed with them on letting the Nicaraguan dredge the river and throw the rests of the former river bed on Costa Rican soil...
The worst thing about this is that the Nicaraguan partially convinced several American countries of thinking this is just another border conflict based on the lack of marks that clearly define the actual location of the border and not a reckless invasion of the territory of Costa Rica. Actually there's no border conflict but an invasion going on there, the international court in The Hague already determined in July 2009 that the now invaded sectors of the Calero island belongs to Costa Rica. So what's their excuse for a misbehavior like this one? I hope other countries soon realize that waiting any longer to get the Nicaraguan and the Costa Rican hold conversations where they could negotiate some treaty or anything else is nothing but "#$"#$"& since the Nicaraguan army is destroying an island, an ecosystem that doesn't belong to them and are getting closer to achieving their goal of building the damned canal. Let's not forget that there's almost no way the Nicaraguan will get the benefits from building and keeping it open if Venezuela and Iran will just take their money from them and keep it in their own fat pockets.
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