Venezuela�s vice president called in the nation�s top leaders Tuesday hours after ailing President Hugo Chavez apparently took a turn for the worse, and announced on national television that a U.S. embassy attach� was being expelled for meeting with military officers and planning to destabilize the country.
Venezuela�s vice president called in the nation�s top leaders Tuesday hours after ailing President Hugo Chavez apparently took a turn for the worse, and announced on national television that a U.S. embassy attach� was being expelled for meeting with military officers and planning to destabilize the country.
Please, we're pros at destabilizing countries. We wouldn't be so careless as to have a official embassy official meet directly with local military officers.
The US as more than likely quite involved in the 2002 attempoted coup in Venezuela, and that failed. It wouldn't surprise me if they're active down there now as well.
"Zipperfish" said The US as more than likely quite involved in the 2002 attempoted coup in Venezuela, and that failed. It wouldn't surprise me if they're active down there now as well.
Well, of course they are.
Castro's buddies too.
I imagine the Chinese are busy seeing what kind of support they can garner as well.
And Vlado may be on the phone in the morning.
Which group of evil bastards would you like to have pulling strings ?
"martin14" said The US as more than likely quite involved in the 2002 attempoted coup in Venezuela, and that failed. It wouldn't surprise me if they're active down there now as well.
Well, of course they are.
Castro's buddies too.
I imagine the Chinese are busy seeing what kind of support they can garner as well.
And Vlado may be on the phone in the morning.
Which group of evil bastards would you like to have pulling strings ?
It's a crap shoot since they're all pretty much equal.
"martin14" said The US as more than likely quite involved in the 2002 attempoted coup in Venezuela, and that failed. It wouldn't surprise me if they're active down there now as well.
Well, of course they are.
Castro's buddies too.
I imagine the Chinese are busy seeing what kind of support they can garner as well.
And Vlado may be on the phone in the morning.
Which group of evil bastards would you like to have pulling strings ?
"Zipperfish" said The US as more than likely quite involved in the 2002 attempoted coup in Venezuela, and that failed. It wouldn't surprise me if they're active down there now as well.
Well, of course they are. Castro's buddies too. I imagine the Chinese are busy seeing what kind of support they can garner as well. And Vlado may be on the phone in the morning.
Which group of evil bastards would you like to have pulling strings ? I suppose the US. Better the devil you know... Maybe, but their win/loss record at string pulling is not very good.
Please, we're pros at destabilizing countries. We wouldn't be so careless as to have a official embassy official meet directly with local military officers.
The US as more than likely quite involved in the 2002 attempoted coup in Venezuela, and that failed. It wouldn't surprise me if they're active down there now as well.
Well, of course they are.
Castro's buddies too.
I imagine the Chinese are busy seeing what kind of support they can garner as well.
And Vlado may be on the phone in the morning.
Which group of evil bastards would you like to have pulling strings ?
The US as more than likely quite involved in the 2002 attempoted coup in Venezuela, and that failed. It wouldn't surprise me if they're active down there now as well.
Well, of course they are.
Castro's buddies too.
I imagine the Chinese are busy seeing what kind of support they can garner as well.
And Vlado may be on the phone in the morning.
Which group of evil bastards would you like to have pulling strings ?
It's a crap shoot since they're all pretty much equal.
-J.
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The US as more than likely quite involved in the 2002 attempoted coup in Venezuela, and that failed. It wouldn't surprise me if they're active down there now as well.
Well, of course they are.
Castro's buddies too.
I imagine the Chinese are busy seeing what kind of support they can garner as well.
And Vlado may be on the phone in the morning.
Which group of evil bastards would you like to have pulling strings ?
I suppose the US. Better the devil you know...
The US as more than likely quite involved in the 2002 attempoted coup in Venezuela, and that failed. It wouldn't surprise me if they're active down there now as well.
Well, of course they are.
Castro's buddies too.
I imagine the Chinese are busy seeing what kind of support they can garner as well.
And Vlado may be on the phone in the morning.
Which group of evil bastards would you like to have pulling strings ?
I suppose the US. Better the devil you know...
Maybe, but their win/loss record at string pulling is not very good.