Certainly with the US's history in the reason it might be reasonable, however it is not exactly like we're trying to oppose a comminist state from forming there to prevent the Russians from getting a foothold on the Continent and lets face it, With Barak Obama in Office persuing regieme change in any country doesn't really seem like a foreign policy priority.
I guess how worried I'd be would be highly dependent on how independent the security forces were from political control, and how close a relationship those forces had with the US. Not because I think there is any reason to believe the US is trying to oust Kirchner, but rather because if the Security forces were and were buddy buddy with the US then it is possible that we would support them (possibly without the knowledge or consent of the President even) and not being at all close to the situation I have no idea how much of a risk that is.
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Certainly with the US's history in the reason it might be reasonable, however it is not exactly like we're trying to oppose a comminist state from forming there to prevent the Russians from getting a foothold on the Continent and lets face it, With Barak Obama in Office persuing regieme change in any country doesn't really seem like a foreign policy priority.
I guess how worried I'd be would be highly dependent on how independent the security forces were from political control, and how close a relationship those forces had with the US. Not because I think there is any reason to believe the US is trying to oust Kirchner, but rather because if the Security forces were and were buddy buddy with the US then it is possible that we would support them (possibly without the knowledge or consent of the President even) and not being at all close to the situation I have no idea how much of a risk that is.