Now I think. it may be more serious than thatSo, it does seem like we're seeing the replacement of Plan Colombia for Plan Ecuador.
Ecuadorian Constitutional Court authorizes US troops and personnel to enter Ecuador.
On Wednesday, the Ecuadorian Constitutional Court ruled that the two military agreements signed between Ecuador and the U.S. do not require the approval of the National Assembly.
Signed in 2023 by then-President Guillermo Lasso, these documents are the "Agreement between Ecuador and the U.S. Regarding Operations Against Illicit Transnational Maritime Activities" and the "Agreement between Ecuador and the U.S. Regarding the Status of Forces."
n their most notable aspects, these agreements state that Ecuador renounces the possibility of prosecuting infractions committed by U.S. military or civilian personnel.
In accordance with the aforementioned, the Ecuadorian state authorizes the United States to exercise criminal jurisdiction over its personnel.
The Ecuadorian state will also allow the U.S. Armed Forces and the Department of Defense to use the national radio frequency spectrum to operate their own telecommunication systems.
Finally, Ecuador commits to "waive" legal actions against U.S. personnel in the event of claims regarding injuries or deaths in the "internal militar conflict."
Now the US will be able to deploy its troops like any lord of the Middle Ages with the right to "ius prima nocte" ('right of the lord').
This has a lot to do with the induced migratory movement that is overrunning regions in Latin America (Venezuela, Guatemala, El Salvador, etc.) and is having a karmic effect on Texas and the dismemberment of the "United" States.
Constitutional Court Authorizes US-Ecuador Military Agreements
The deals refer to the carrying out of operations against illicit transnational maritime activities and the granting of preferential treatment to US military personnel.
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