The Pentagon’s been getting great press for helping in the raid that released the hostages in Colombia. The Bush Administration was involved in the planning of the rescue and provided unspecified "specific support," according to the White House. As for John McCain, who admitted being briefed about the raid the night before it occurred — some at Fox News Fox News are giving him props for possibly influencing the hostage release: "There really might be a connection between the high-level visit of the former prisoner of war, John McCain himself, and the release now of three American prisoners here in southern Colombia," said reporter Steve Harrigan.
John McCain, Bush and of course, Colombian president Alvaro Uribe are all too eager to cast the Uribe government in a heroic light. After all, there’s another not-so "free" trade deal at stake.
It’s always cause for celebration when hostages are released. But let’s not lose sight of which side the US has been on during Colombia’s grim, dirty conflict.
Although the guerrillas get the coverage, it’s not just the FARC that’s up to nasty business in Colombia. Successive Colombian governments and their allies have waged brutal war on their critics — and they’ve enjoyed support from successive US administrations.
What’s Colombia got that McCain and Bush want? Resources and industry, although the place is overwhelmed with poverty. Those who’d relieve that poverty — trade unionists, for example — have been slaughtered by the score. Over 400 hundred labor organizers have been murdered under the Uribe regime alone. That’s more than in the rest of the world combined — in six long years. And for all those six years Washington has done deals with Colombia, including giving the military aid and more.
So yes, six years is an age — but when it comes to blood-for-profit, it doesn’t seem so long to Washington. And hostage-taking’s wrong. If only hostages-to-poverty received the same generous sympathy accorded to the Pentagon-contractor kind.
The F Word is a daily commentary by Laura Flanders.





9 Comments
Spotlight

Support this site!
Subscribe to the newsletter
Advertise on Firedoglake
Send
us your tips
Make us your homepage
About Laura Flanders
Advanced search


Blog Feed
Video Feed
Thank you, Laura – CapeWind was great. Provocative piece.
W plans on making Colombia the anti-Venzuela, no doubt.
Let’s also not forget that the Uribe government’s paramilitary has been murdering trade unionists.
How is it that I had no idea anyone was even being held hostage there?
IIRC, there are many more hostages. Betancourt was the most famous.
I wonder how many months or years the hostages lived under such conditions until a “right” time to spring them. Just as I still wonder how many of our soldiers died in VietNam while Nixon waited for the “right” time to let it all unravel. Am I a cynic…..or maybe just an oberver?
New Ian Welsh
The panel discussion on what it means to a patriot was outstanding. I believe these panelists have a better understanding of what our country is about and what it needed to make things better. Continue the great work, Laura!
Thanks VieraVisionary!!! It’s not what you’ll see elsewhere, that’s for sure!