I'm not quite sure who is more paranoid - Venezuela's Hugo Chavez or a crack cocaine addict. Chavez is again pointing a finger at the bad old big bully United States of America. Here's the complete story from YNET:
Well Hugo, this time I think you might just be right. We probably ARE setting you up for status as a state sponsor of terrorism. But haven't you already admitted to that? Haha.
I give Chavez about two more years at the helm in Venezuela and he won't go out of office by resigning or even by going to jail. This guy's days on Earth are probably numbered because he is in the crosshairs of far too many people. And at the same time, Hugo Chavez has made alliances with some of the world's nastiest characters and quite frankly, in most cases they are using Chavez - when his usefulness is over, he will become cannon fodder.
Chavez accuses US of using Hizbullah ties to attack him
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez says that the United States is trying to bring him before an international court.
Chavez says the United States is using accusations that the Venezuelan government is supporting the Lebanese group Hizbullah to ''see if the world will make a move'' against him. The United States has charged a Venezuelan official and others with helping Hizbullah. The U.S. Treasury Department said Wednesday that it has frozen the accounts of two Venezuelans: Diplomat Nasr al Din and Lebanese-born businessman Fazwi Kan'an. (AP)
Well Hugo, this time I think you might just be right. We probably ARE setting you up for status as a state sponsor of terrorism. But haven't you already admitted to that? Haha.
I give Chavez about two more years at the helm in Venezuela and he won't go out of office by resigning or even by going to jail. This guy's days on Earth are probably numbered because he is in the crosshairs of far too many people. And at the same time, Hugo Chavez has made alliances with some of the world's nastiest characters and quite frankly, in most cases they are using Chavez - when his usefulness is over, he will become cannon fodder.
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You make it sound like the US has never supported nasty fellows.
Batista in Cuba, Chiang Kai-Shek in Taiwan, Duvalier in Haiti, Diem in Vietnam, Marcos in the Phillipines, Noriega in Panama, Pinochet in Chile, Somoza in Nicaragua, Suharto in Indonesia, Pol Pot in Cambodia against the Vietnamese.
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