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Say_What Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-07-05 12:17 AM
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96. That analogy about Indiana Jones is pretty accurate... however,
Cuban and Venezuelan intelligence are way beyond US intelligence, and I think they've got a lot of info that they're using to alert the world. Chavez has been smart enough to do this ever since the coup--every time there was another coup attempt or threat to his life. Also, the planet is very well aware of the 30 major US-backed coups in LatAm, the US-supported dictators, the assassinated democratically elected leaders, and the thousands of dead and disappeared. Only US sheeple don't know their own history.

Re Curacao, the US ambassador made a public statement that he *regreted* the *lack of communication*. Also, someone posted a vheadline article that stated that Curacao ratified that it rejects the use of its territory to conduct attacks on Venezuela.

It's getting more difficult by the day to remove Chavez. He's in high gear making deals all over the planet with China, Russia, India, and other LatAm countries--he's in the midst of creating Petrosur a huge multinational government hydrocarbons company comprising Venezuela and Brazil, along with Argentina and other countries of the region. Getting rid of him ain't gonna be that easy. Last week during the inaguration of President Vazquez in Uruguay Chavez said about Petrosur:

"Petrosur is moving forward: a company that is national, South American and powerful with government to government sales which can save us 15% of cost because it will eliminate middlemen”, emphasized Mr. Chavez who has repeatedly expressed his interest in diversifying markets for Venezuelan crude, preferably to Latin America and China. "Venezuela has spent 100 years selling oil to the north, but never to the south, and that is now going to change".



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