Marcos de Oliveira, the editor-in-chief of Monitor Mercantil, a widely read Brazilian daily specializing in economics, business and politics, published an article today on the Guyana-Venezuela border dispute, which refers readers to EIR’s programmatic proposal for addressing the issue. “Dennis Small, of EIR, reports in the article `Snatching Development from the Jaws of War’ that there are more than 150 border disputes of that kind in the world.… Small proposes that the Guyana-Venezuela dispute be replaced by cooperation, not only in exploring for oil but also in development beyond the extraction of mineral resources. That’s where Petrobras and the BRICS come into the picture….