How many times has President Evo Morales criticized the US for spying on his administration? Most people who follow Bolivia know that Morales has often used public statements concerning the CIA and intelligence operations against his government to rouse local support. He even kicked out the Drug Enforcement Administration (although I suspect some agents remained in place), but his rhetoric is rarely, if ever, destined for an international audience.
So I can't help to find the following news a little ironic. The Bolivian government announced on Jan. 14 that it would create a state intelligence directorate modeled after the CIA. Bolivia's intelligence organization will fall under the control of the executive branch and focus on strategic questions. There will be some representation from Bolivia's armed forces and police.
And I suspect that the focus will be on organized crime and drug trafficking.
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1 month ago
2 comments:
Why do you find it ironic that Bolivia may wish to have its own intelligence apparatus rather than one belonging to a foreign power operating on its soil?
Perhaps you would find it equally ironic if the US objected to Russian agents operating within its borders.
You must be a US citizen.
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