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U.S. influence in Latin America falls under Bush
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In my recent travels I have found that the view exists not so much for individual Americans, but certainly for our current administration, especially for George W. Bush. I've had people in Europe tell me pointedly, "We like Americans, but not your president."
Latin America has a long history of abuse at the hand of foreign powers, beginning with the Spanish rule. While we've handed out billions of dollars to those countries, the hatred exists still, because money came with things that were not so good. The fruit companies provided jobs but ruined the ecology in many of those countries. We call ourselves Americans, but people in South America consider themselves to also be from America. Our money is desired, and then resentment comes from being helpeed. The attitudes are complex, the problems are difficult. But Bush appears arrogant to those leaders and that has had added to the problems that have been brewing for years.
Because he has ignored Latin America, these countries are going through a temper tantruem via socialist revolution because they are not getting the attention (money) that they used to get from America.