REFLECTIONS BY THE COMMANDER
IN CHIEF
THE UNANIMOUS OPINION
At the 6th
Hemispheric Meeting in
On the other hand, when the debate on the Free Trade
Agreements with the
Taking into account the need for space, I shall
return to the method of summarizing in order to present three eloquent speeches
made by Latin American personalities who expressed extremely interesting
concepts with great clarity and distinctiveness. As in all the summaries in previous
reflections, the authors’ exact manner of presentation is respected.
ALBERTO
ARROYO (
I would
like to share with you the new plans of the empire and attempt to alert the
rest of the continent about something new which is on the upswing or that is coming
forward as a new strategy for a new phase of the
The new
attempt does not seem to take into account the defeat in the implementation of the
FTAA, which even in it’s Plan “B” recognizes that it cannot implement what it
calls the comprehensive FTAA simultaneously in all the countries of the
continent; it will try proceeding, piece by piece, negotiating bilateral Free Trade
Agreements.
It
succeeded in signing with
What is so
new about the SPP (Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America)? I see three fundamental issues:
First: To
strengthen military and security structures in order to confront the resistance
of the peoples is precisely its reaction to the triumph of the movement that is
jeopardizing its plans.
It is not
a question of simply stationing military bases in danger zones or in areas with
a high level of strategic natural resources, but trying to establish a close
coordination, with plans concerted with the countries, in order to improve the
security structures which are a way of confronting the social movements as if
they were criminals.
This is the
first novel aspect.
The second
element, which also seems new to me: the principal actors in this entire neoliberal
scheme were always directly the transnationals.
The governments, particularly the
The
novelty of the new SPP scheme is that these actors come out of the blue, take the
foreground and the relationship is inverted: the corporate groups directly
talking amongst themselves, in the presence of the governments that will then
attempt to translate their agreements into policies, rule changes, changes of
laws, etc. It was not enough for them
now to privatize the public corporations; they are privatizing policy per
se. The businessmen had never directly defined
economic policy.
The SPP
starts in a meeting, let’s say it’s called, “A meeting for the prosperity of
Among the
operative agreements being taken up by the SPP, one is the creation of
tri-national committees by sectors, --what they call “captains of industry”--
so that these define a strategic development plan of the sector in the North
American region. In other words, Ford is
multiplied or divided into three parts: that is, the Ford Corporation in the
There is a
scheme to incorporate the security element; second point, to directly privatize
the negotiations; and the third new aspect of this structure is perhaps,
remembering a saying of our classic grandparents, that phrase of Engels where
he was explaining that when the people are ready to take power through the
mechanisms of formal democracy, like the zero on a thermometer or the 100, the
rules of the game change: water will either freeze or boil, and even though we
are speaking about bourgeois democracies, they will be first ones to break the
rules.
The Free
Trade Agreements have to go through congresses, and the fact is that it is
getting more difficult to have them ratified by congresses, including the Congress
of the empire, the United States Congress.
They are
saying that this is not an international treaty therefore it doesn’t have to
get approved by the congresses. But, as it does touch on issues that disrupt
the legal framework in our countries, they will present in bit by bit; they
will decide on a modification to legislation in a minute, and another one in
the next minute; executive decrees to be implemented, changes in operative
regulations, rules for standard functioning, but never the whole package.
Even though they were negotiated behind our
backs and behind the backs of all peoples in general, sooner or later the Free
Trade Agreements will be translated into a written text that will go to the congresses
and then we will know what it was that they agreed to. They would like us never to know what was
agreed to, they will only let us see fragments of the strategy, because it is
never going to get translated into a complete text.
I shall
close with a story so that we can realize the degree of sophistication, with
regards to security, that these agreements and operative mechanisms of
integration of security apparatuses have reached.
A short
while ago, a plane took off from
As soon as
the plane entered American air space –when you fly out of
You can
imagine the impression those 200 poor tourists on the plane had, seeing the two
armed F-16s flying alongside and rerouting the plane.
Later, it turned out that he was not the
terrorist that they thought, and
they said to him: “Sorry, you can carry on with your vacation now, and make
sure you call your family to come and join you.”
JORGE CORONADO
(Costa Rica, Continental Social Alliance)
The struggle against free trade in the
region has various features. One of the
most devastating projects that have been proposed for the infrastructure, for
the appropriation of our biodiversity, is the Puebla-Panama Plan, a strategy
that not only appropriates our resources, but comes out of a military strategy
of the empire covering the territory from the south of
In the
struggle against hydroelectric dams which uproot and take by force the indigenous
and peasant lands there have been cases where, using military repression, they
have uprooted various native and peasant communities in the region.
We have
the component of the struggle against the mining industry. Canadian, European and American
transnationals have been pursuing this appropriation strategy.
We have
been confronting the privatization of public services: electrical energy,
water, telecommunications; the struggle in the peasant sector to defend seeds,
against the patenting of living beings and against the loss of sovereignty to
the transgenics.
We have
been struggling against labor flexibility, one of the focuses oriented to the
sector and, obviously, against the entire picture of dismantlement of our small
scale peasant production.
Also, the
struggle against the subject of intellectual property, which removes the use of
generic medicines from our security, these being the main distribution focus
which our social security institutes have in the region .
A central
factor in this struggle against free trade has been against the Free Trade
Agreements and, particularly, against the Free Trade Agreements with the
In
In the
case of the Honduran Parliament, the deputies walked out, breaking the minimum
framework of institutional legality.
We have
stated that, within the heart of the people’s movement, this has not signified
defeat. We have lost a battle, but it
has allowed us to take a qualitative leap forward in terms of organization,
unity and experience in the struggle against free trade.
The
Popular Social Movement and the people of Costa Rica, which have prevented Costa
Rica’s approval of the FTA up until the present, forging unity with various
academic, political and even business sectors to create a great national front
of diverse and heterogeneous struggle, till now have succeeded in stopping the
Costa Rican government, the right-wing neoliberals, and so they have not been
able to approve the FTA. Today the
possibility of a referendum in
We are on
the threshold of a fundamental stage in
Today we
need solidarity in the popular movement, and we request it of the social and
popular organizations which come to
Today,
after a year, the FTA has not brought any more jobs, any more investments, or better
conditions for the trade balance to any country in
Today, not
just the United States but also
We shall
not rest in our efforts of organization and struggle until we reach the goal of
a new world.
JAIME
ESTAY (
This
crisis, in short, has to do with a manifest non-compliance with the promises
that accompanied a group of reforms that began to be applied in
Under the
banner of free trade, we were told that we were going to achieve growth of our
economies, that we were going to achieve diminished levels of inequality in our
countries, along with diminished distances between our countries and the
advanced world and, in brief, that we were going to achieve a move towards
development in leaps and bounds. In some
countries there was even talk about making those leaps and bounds into the
In the
matter of new integration or this open regionalism which took off more than 15
years ago, what was proposed was Latin American integration, or what we call
Integration of Latin America, at the service of an opening-up process. A whole debate was set up about how we had to
integrate in order to open up, an integration that would not be the old-style
protectionist integration, but an integration that would bring us better
conditions to include ourselves in this global economy, in these markets which,
supposedly, since they operated in a free manner, would produce the best
possible results for our countries.
This
relationship between integration and opening-up, that idea whose supreme
objective of integration had to be the opening up of our countries, took place
in effect; our countries effectively opened up and effectively and
unfortunately the central theme of Latin American integration consisted in
putting it at the service of this opening up.
Some
officials were talking about what was called “the pragmatic phase of
integration”. We move forward as we are
able; that more or less became the slogan.
If what we need is to trade more, let us concentrate on trading more; if
what we want is to sign a bunch of little agreements among countries, bilateral
agreements or agreements between three or four countries, let us go in that
direction, and at some point we shall be able to call this Latin American Integration.
The balance
is clearly negative. I think that there
is recognition, greater on various levels now, that what we have been calling
the Integration of Latin America is not integration, it is trade; and it is not
Latin American but a tangle of signed agreements between different countries of
the region, none of which has lead to a process possessing an effectively Latin
American character. The opening-up, at
whose service it is supposed that integration must be placed, has not produced
any of the results that were announced in terms of economic growth, lessening
of inequalities and achieving the sorely desired development that they said was
supposed to be coming to us.
What we
should point out is that we are witnessing an extreme deterioration of a style
of integration that very clearly knew why, how and for whom integration was
taking place.
In short,
what I am talking about is an integration which was conceived on the foundations
of neoliberalism, which has failed, both in terms of its own objectives and in
terms of the objectives that we all have a right to demand and to expect in a
genuine integration process.
The new
Latin American integration was firmly supported by the policies and proposals
coming from
An
important part of the current crisis in Latin American integration has to do
with the advance of the
We can see
the appearance of alternatives more clearly in the current panorama of
integration. In many ways, ALBA (the
Bolivarian Alternative for the
There are
many functions left to define and many boundaries to be traced: the meaning of such concepts as “free trade”,
“national development”, “market freedom”, “food security and sovereignty”,
etc. What we are able to state is that
we are witnessing, on the hemispheric and Latin American scene, a growing
insurgency regarding the predominance of neoliberalism.
This is
where the opinions expressed by these three personalities end, summing up the
opinions of many of the participants in the debate about Free Trade Treaties. These are very solid points of view derived
from a bitter reality and they have enriched my ideas.
I
recommend my readers to pay attention to the complexities of human activity. It’s
the only way to see much further.
Space has
run out. Today I should not add one more
single word.
Fidel Castro Ruz
(