Pursuing a Fair Reconciliation of the Argentine Debt Default and Restructuring
For more information, visit www.atfa.org or email info@atfa.org Argentinas Economy: No Confidence Here or at Home Cristina Fernndez de Kirchner President, Argentina American Task Force Argentina PO Box 3197 Arlington, VA 22203-0197 (888) 662-2382 info@atfa.org PAID FOR BY AMERICAN TASK FORCE ARGENTINA Argentina: Get Serious, Honor Your Debts Poll: Argentines doubt official inflation figures Associated Press, 8.20.08 Farm strike in Argentina threatens food supplies, again Agence France-Presse, 6.6.08 Chavezs bond maneuver sinks the market Clarin, 8.8.08 Losing friends fast: Argentinas president suffers a painful blow to her credibility The Economist, 7.18.08 Argentinas Debt Rating Cut to B by Standard & Poors Bloomberg, 8.12.08 Lack of confidence in Argentina hits debt Reuters, 8.7.08 President Kirchner is probably happy to be in New York City this week away from the many crises her presidency, and her husband's former administration, have created for Argentina. Argentina can no longer rely on Hugo Chavezs petrodollars, and remains cut off from capital markets. Lenders worldwide are owed more than $29 billion including more than $3 billion to American pensioners, taxpayers and investors and the costs are rising. For these problems, we offer one simple solution. Paying Argentina's debts will put the country on the road to recovery, reduce the influence of the dangerous Hugo Chavez, and once again attract foreign investors to Argentina. Its Time To Pay Your Debts