The Bush administration’s roots in supporting military repression in Latin America during the 1980s has played a prominent role in the reaction to Bush’s visit. In Nicaragua, President Daniel Ortega called on the U.S. to respect the 1986 judgment of the World Court that said the Reagan administration should pay Nicaragua $17 billion for committing unlawful aggression.
Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega: “The court said that the United States should cease these aggressions against Nicaragua and should compensate Nicaragua with $17 billion. And if President Bush recognizes this debt and withdraws its troops from Iraq, then we would be dealing with a state that could accept that they cannot be aggressors.”
President Bush is in Mexico today for the last stop of his Latin America tour.