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War is Nicaragua is extremely unlikely
How does a man who does not read the newspapers or keep informed know war is coming? Is that what you base your sources on?
War is by any means extremely unlikely in Nicaragua. The opposing faction represented by Eduardo Montealegre, who were robbed of the municipal elections have been staging peaceful civil unrest in the form of marches. The sandinista's response to this has been to program their own not so friendly marches on the same day. However, to boldly claim that war is coming is a ridiculous statement considering the military in Nicaragua is strongly controlled by the government, and the opposing faction would go to extreme ends to prevent any armed conflict.
The opposition is threatened but there continue to be beacons of light who continue to fight for the truth. Programs that air regularly in the media such as Esta Semana by Carlos Fernando Chamorro shed the truth in all issues without the government preventing it.