Good U.S. vibes toward Colombia's Uribe are turning
News | U.S. Advocacy & Policy
by Pablo Bachelet
Miami Herald
Wed, Jul. 04, 2007
...statements of praise for Colombian President Alvaro Uribe, a stalwart U.S. ally, have turned to reprimands over Colombia's human-rights record. A free-trade agreement with Bogotá is stalled, and Democratic legislators have slashed millions of dollars in military aid.
Observers say the turnaround has been so dramatic that a frustrated Uribe has attacked his congressional critics for not showing his country ''respect.'' He has lashed out at his own foreign-policy team for not pushing the trade deal hard enough.

