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BRADEN LONG

THE LONG MISUNDERSTANDING

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INTERMEDIATE OIL
From the First World War and ... (in) ... the twenties, did not fail in increasing the trade between ... (USA) ... Argentina ... ... GarcĂ­a Lupo states: "At the end of the twenties , investment in ... Argentina Yankees had multiplied at least fifteen times over ... the beginning of the century.

Besides capital
French ... German ... Italian ... appeared in ... (the) ... the English country contesting his old pre-eminence, which weighed the best part was the ... (USA). the old struggle between the cold ... (of USA) UK - with the Argentines and their stern dinghy - was further developed ... with permanent advantage for the former and led to a new deal in 1927, and which 61% of shipments were held in signatures ... (U.S.) ... just over 29% for the English and the remaining 10% ... the Argentines were permanently reduced its quota. Britain also decreased, but ... the slaughter was less impressive ... (for English) ... because ... (their) ... transported to the port rail products and ships leaving the port were, ..., British ...

... the most striking spearhead of capitalism ... (U.S.) ... in Argentina was the incorporation of automotive ... and with it the growing consumption of oil, threatening ... the duplex-carbon rail ... in the hands of British ... expanded the vehicle fleet, without opening and paving of roads and paths to follow, ..., a similar pace. The Argentine authorities acted in accordance with the conveniences of the British capital ... in 1929, 330,000 vehicles ... in ... Argentina ... only had to travel 200 kms. of paved roads.

For the provision
naphtha ... the decade was marked by the struggle between ... ruthless' Standard Oil '(U.S.), the Anglo-Dutch "Royal Dutch Shell' and ... the British 'Anglo Persian' ...

... (Argentina) ... was disputed by the first two ... (in) ... 1927 ... gathered at the castle ... of Achanacarry (Scotland) and ... leads to a coexistence agreement, dividing the world market ... Argentina had its own oil, but ... the behavior ... government was not to touch it ... With the founding of YPF ... seemed to start a new path ... The main thesis was ... to avoid it falling into imperialist hands ... while monopoly enterprises expanded in peace ... imperialism exploded quietly consuming the Argentine market Venezuelan oil, Arabic, Persian ... Fraternally ... the 'Standard Oil' and ' Royal Dutch Shell 'profit is divided, leaving a little annoyed YPF keep an emblem pleasing to the Argentines.

The romance began to threaten when he came Yrigoyen nationalize oil. Big words, words unforgivable. Incidentally, in the next election the government will almost certainly the two Senators win needed to move the bill. The event was convened on Sunday 07 September 1930 ... We do not claim that the revolution of 06 September was entirely due to oil. Had other important causes, but if we believe - although this is ... impossible to prove - that the oil factor played his letter on the subject and used to fund the right time. Precisely, some prominent members of the upper echelons were revolutionary relationship with the 'Standard Oil'. And that itself is proven.

{should be noted and that s analysis deserves two senators missing were from Mendoza and San John was not so sure the triumph of the government ...}
AMERICAN CONFERENCE OF SEVENTH
... ... met in Montevideo on 03 and December 26, 1933 ... The conference sessions under the weight of war unpleasant between Bolivia and Paraguay. Hull ... decided to start gaining the goodwill of ... (Argentina) ... In the wake of Cordell Hull, had been a robust unknown ... ... ...
Spruille Braden
... for once Argentine Americans do not collide in a conference ...

(three years later there the break in the conference in Buenos Aires. Roca-Runciman Pact)
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When Cordell Hull retired from Buenos Aires had very little ... I never forgot never stuck to his loathing of Argentina ... Saavedra Lamas was not to fire, as it should.
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(1942 THIRD MEETING OF FOREIGN MINISTERS)

... was exposed all the relentless hardness of Hull and its decision to punish indestructible Argentina, humiliate, and after dragging it into the fold of the provisions of Washington ...

(Argentina in 1945 declared war on Germany and Japan and signed the Act of Chapultepec)
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The consequences were soon to be ... I went as ambassadors had been ... between newcomers Per ... a new character ... (for USA) ... landed in Buenos Aires a robust individual ... Spruille Braden ...

SOURCE

Miguel Angel Scenna
Todo es Historia
No. 29
August 1969


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