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Latin America
Castro, Chavez Meet in Secretive Venezuela Talks
2003-12-23
EFL - saw a reporter ask Boucher about the secret visit by Castro to Venezuala last night on CSPAN. Boucher claimed ignorance so I got curious and went looking.
Cuban President Fidel Castro met revolutionary ally President Hugo Chavez of Venezuela at a secret venue on Monday in a morale-boosting visit to the leftist Venezuelan leader who faces a campaign to vote him out of office. Shrouding the trip in secrecy, government officials declined to confirm the venue even though Venezuelan state journalists said the two held a lunch meeting for several hours on the Venezuelan island of Orchila, a presidential retreat 110 miles north of Caracas. On Sunday, Chavez announced the 77-year-old Castro’s brief trip to oil-rich Venezuela — communist Cuba’s biggest political ally and trade partner in Latin America. Foreign Minister Roy Chaderton described Monday’s talks as a "quick, informal" meeting to review fast-expanding bilateral cooperation.
I wonder whether Sadaam or Lybia were topics of discussion.
Probably only to the extent of "it can't happen to us."
Venezuela’s opposition criticized Castro’s trip as a meddling attempt to support the populist Chavez at a time when he is resisting a determined opposition bid to trigger a referendum on his presidency next year. "I think Chavez is looking for someone to cheer him up," opposition spokesman Timoteo Zambrano said. Castro and Chavez consult frequently and are both outspoken critics of U.S. policy, even though Venezuela is a leading supplier of oil to the United States. If Chavez, 49, was voted out, Cuba would be deprived of a major source of political support and cheap energy supply in the region.
Oil for truncheons, anyone?
Opponents accuse Chavez of trying to install Cuba-style communism in Venezuela. The president, who says his self-styled "revolution" will benefit Venezuela’s poor, has denounced the referendum efforts as a "mega-fraud."
Found a good opposition blog on what is happening in Venezuala: Venezuala News and Views This blog may not be news to anyone who actually follows Venezuala. I am a rank amatuer in South American affairs and in many other things.
Posted by:Super Hose

#9  I saw Fidel kissing Hugo Claus
Underneath the mistletoe last night
Posted by: john   2003-12-23 10:21:25 PM  

#8  I liked the proposal a while back regarding space-based, GPS-guided tungsten rods. Quite literally, a blast right out of the blue.

THOR, the ultimate smart bomb
Posted by: Cheddarhead   2003-12-23 6:19:44 PM  

#7  SH#6-- So they were talking about Sammy after all! Bwahahaha....
Posted by: seafarious   2003-12-23 3:27:11 PM  

#6  Update - One of the statements coming out of the meeting is entertaining: Castro: I Warned Saddam to Leave Kuwait
Fidel makes an entertaining rant. I will summarize - me good, Bush bad, Sadaam stupid.
Posted by: Super Hose   2003-12-23 2:51:23 PM  

#5  I liked the proposal a while back regarding space-based, GPS-guided tungsten rods. Quite literally, a blast right out of the blue.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2003-12-23 1:56:45 PM  

#4  Just think of how much good you could have done last night with a 2000-pound JDAM and some GPS coordinates.
Posted by: Mike   2003-12-23 12:54:00 PM  

#3  I wonder what the chances are that Chavez will allow himself to be "voted out of office"?
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2003-12-23 12:30:34 PM  

#2  "Opponents accuse Chavez of trying to install Cuba-style communism in Venezuela"

Chickens are currently still plentiful in Venezuela but all that could change. I'd keep an eye on that.
Posted by: Lucky   2003-12-23 12:17:22 PM  

#1  Wonderful, a smoker and the fuel. Just what we needed.
Posted by: Charles   2003-12-23 11:49:12 AM  

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