Sir, zalaya's now polling a close second in Bolivia.
Sir, zalaya's now polling a close second in Bolivia.
Sir, if zalaya wins he's pledged to re-nationalize their industries, stop payment on their six billion dollar debt, and remove all U.S. "Imperialist forces" from Bolivia.
Intel's sketchy, but it looks like it might be by zalaya supporters.
They describe themselves as zalaya supporters.
zalaya got such a bounce from our ambassador's statement, could be he figures a trumped-up U.S. tampering charge puts him over the top.
Our history down there is such that people are gonna find it a lot easier to believe zalaya's charges than our denials.
Making certain our guys weren't doing what zalaya says they were.
"Fair and free" Translating to a zalaya victory.
They want to help their good friend the U.S., but are terrified of looking like they were helping in case zalaya wins.
Do we believe that zalaya will release them?
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