In an unprecedented voter turnout, Ecuadorians on Sunday overwhelmingly rejected a proposal to allow U.S. military bases on ...
A measure that would allow the return of foreign military bases to Ecuador looked set to fail in a Sunday referendum, as a ...
Military Industrial Complex 0 In 2007, then-President of Ecuador Rafael Correa said he wanted a military base in ...
About two-thirds of voters in Ecuador on Sunday opposed the measure pushed by right-wing President Daniel Noboa.
Both are part of the same US project to reassert dominance over Latin America — a region Washington has long treated as its ...
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Ecuador votes on return of US military bases to tackle drug violence
Ecuadoreans are voting on whether to lift a constitutional ban on foreign military bases as right-wing President Daniel Noboa ...
In a major setback for President Daniel Noboa, voters in Ecuador on Sunday rejected a proposal to allow the return of foreign military bases.
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Ecuador Set to Vote on Referendum That Would Allow Foreign Military Bases to Return
Earlier this month, President Daniel Noboa met with Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem to discuss reopening the former U ...
If successful, Sunday's referendum will change Ecuador's constitution, enabling the return of US forces in a move intended to ...
Ecuadorean voters roundly rejected conservative President Daniel Noboa’s plans to allow a US military base and rewrite the ...
Ecuadorians have rejected proposals for allowing foreign military bases and for convening a constitutional assembly in a recent referendum. These setbacks for President Daniel Noboa, who supported the ...
In a referendum on Sunday, Ecuadorians rejected a proposal to return a foreign military presence to their country.
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