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		<title>Aid Promised by Obama to Colombia Described as Poor</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Colombian Communist Party (PCC) described today as poor the aid U.S. President, Barack Obama, promised to support the post-conflict in the Andean country, while questioned the motivations of that offer.]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-8682" alt="obama" src="/files/2016/02/obama.jpg" width="280" height="182" />The Colombian Communist Party (PCC) described today as poor the aid U.S. President, Barack Obama, promised to support the post-conflict in the Andean country, while questioned the motivations of that offer.</p>
<p>The announcement made by the president (Obama): $450 million USD a year for peace, contrast with more than $10 billion USD for the war, when according to many experts, the former is more expensive than the latter; it is a mockery that mass media massage turning the event in something historic and unique, the PCC said.</p>
<p>In view of that political group, Washington reaffirmed yesterday its imperial dominion over Colombia.</p>
<p>During a ceremony held at the White House along with his peer, Juan Manuel Santos, Obama announced his decision to allocate such amount to support the coming post-war stage in the South American nation, an aid plan he called Peace Colombia and which should be included in the 2017 budget.</p>
<p>The monetary commitment should be at long term, but its continuation will depend on the coming president of the White House.</p>
<p>Another infamy and clear expression of the imperialist domination is the celebration of 15 years of Colombia Plan (&#8230;) conceived and written in English, a counterinsurgent plan, far from the alleged ploy to fight drug trafficking, the Communist Party posted in its website.</p>
<p>Such agreement, signed by Bogota and Washington, dates from 1999, at a time when Andres Pastrana was the President of the Republic.</p>
<p>Santos and Pastrana were submissive and obedient to the call ordered by the president of the United States (to attend the event), that movement insisted.</p>
<p>The PCC called the Colombians to condemn the mentioned plan and its variants, to demand national sovereignty, dignity, and patriotism, inspired in the precepts of respect to self-determination and the Bolivarian thought.</p>
<p>Since 2012, the representatives of the government and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia-People&#8217;s Army (FARC-EP) are meeting in Cuba with the objective of finding a negotiated solution to the long civil war, which has killed about 300,000 people.</p>
<p>In correspondence with the progress to date, such talks could end in the coming months with the signing of peace.</p>
<p>The United States has confirmed its support to peaceful efforts, and appointed a special envoy for the talks in Havana between the government and the FARC-EP.</p>
<p>(Prensa Latina)</p>
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