http://colombiareports.com/colombia-news/news/10975-colombian-judge-claims-us-bases-unconstitutional.html

US-Colombia military base deal unconstitutional: judge
<http://colombiareports.com/colombia-news/news/10975-colombian-judge-claims-us-bases-unconstitutional.html>
Friday, 23 July 2010 14:35 *Cameron Sumpter *
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*[image: jorge ivan palacios]*

Judge Jorge Ivan Palacio, who was delegated by the nation's Constitutional
Court to study the constitutionality of an agreement which allows U.S.
presence at seven Colombian military bases, released a report stating that
the controversial pact is unconstitutional and needs to be reviewed,
reported El 
Espectador<http://www.elespectador.com/noticias/judicial/articulo-214934-instalacion-de-bases-militares-inconstitucional-dice-magistrado-pa>on
Friday.

In the report, Palacio suggests that the Colombian Congress be given a
period of twelve months to process a new bilateral agreement with the U.S.
military.

The report has been given to the nine judges of Colombia's Constitutional
Court, who have until August 17 to make a ruling.

In early July, the U.S. Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff Mike Mullen said
<http://colombiareports.com/colombia-news/news/10579-us-admiral-american-military-presence-in-colombia-does-not-affect-region.html>that
his nation's use of seven Colombian military bases does not affect other
countries in the region, and that the U.S.'s military presence is crucial in
the fight against drug trafficking and terrorism.

In the same week, U.S. ambassador to Colombia William Brownfield said
<http://colombiareports.com/colombia-news/news/10514-us-will-not-increase-army-presence-in-colombia-brownfield.html>that
his country will not increase the number of U.S. military personnel present
in the Andean nation.

Brownfield said that Colombia “will not be seeing more personnel from the
United States, on the contrary we will see less." He added, however, that
the two countries would "maintain the same mechanisms of collaboration."

Due to an agreement signed in 2009, the U.S. has access to seven Colombian
military bases in order to work with the Colombian armed forces in the fight
against narco-trafficking and terrorism.

The deal has caused tension between the Colombian government and several
leaders of other Latin American nations, including Venezuelan President Hugo
Chavez and Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa.


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