The younger brother of George W. Bush
traveled to Paraguay yesterday
[image] in order to attend a leadership seminar and meet with President Nicanor Duarte.
Neil Bush’s visit may not seem like much except that it could raise eyebrows over the Bush's interest in the landlocked South American country.
Back in 2006, rumors surfaced that the Bush family purchased a 100,000 acre ranch in an area near the border with Bolivia and Brazil. At around the same time First Daughter Jenna Bush traveled to Paraguay as part of a UNICEF program though no news conferences or interviews were planned.
Returning to Neil Bush, he spoke at the seminar as part of a delegation from the Universal Peace Federation, a group associated with Reverend Sun Myung Moon. Moon is the controversial leader of the Unification Church and according to the Associated Press he holds plenty of influence in Paraguay:
A leading Paraguayan newspaper, ABC Color, reported Friday that Bush spoke at the leadership seminar about instilling a "culture of service" and better uniting individuals and organizations behind objectives that serve peace and the common good…
Groups allied with Moon publish a newspaper, operate businesses and have large land holdings in Paraguay, South America's second-poorest country.
Yesterday was not the first time Bush had taken part of an event associated to Moon; in 2005, he was a "VIP guest" for parts of Moon’s speaking tour in Asia. Moreover, there had been speculation that Moon owns nearly 1.5 million acres of land near where Bush's alleged acquisition was made.
So what do you think about this? Is it a big deal worth considering or really much ado about nothing?
Sources (English)- AlterNet, Associated Press, International Herald Tribune, Wikipedia, Wonkette
Sources (Spanish)- La Nacion
Image- seattlepi.com