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Caribbean-Latin America
Chavez Plans to Meet With North Korea's Kim Jong-il
2006-06-26
(CNSNews.com) - Hugo Chavez, the virulently anti-U.S. president of Venezuela who is seeking a seat on the U.N. Security Council while establishing close ties with such rogue states as Cuba and Iran, is now planning a meeting with reclusive North Korean leader Kim Jong-il. Chavez said at the weekend a visit to North Korea -- no date was specified -- would involve the signing of bilateral technology and science agreements, but one South Korean newspaper said Monday an "oil-for-missiles deal" may be on the agenda.
Which could lead to a "missiles-for-Hugo" program, with overnight delivery by the USAF
Venezuela is the world's fifth largest petroleum exporter, and Chavez has declared himself willing to use its ample oil revenues to fund efforts to spread his socialist "Bolivarian revolution" to other countries in Latin America. North Korea claims to possess nuclear weapons and also has an advanced missile program. The isolated Stalinist regime is currently believed to be planning a long-range missile test, to the dismay of its neighbors.

Despite Washington's denials, both North Korea and Venezuela have frequently accused the U.S. of seeking to invade or attack. Pyongyang's official media mouthpieces say the country needs nuclear weapons because of the military threat posed by the U.S. Chavez speaks increasingly about the need to prepare for an "asymmetrical war," a reference to an alleged plot by the U.S. "empire" to overthrow his government.

Since Chavez took office in 1998 relations between Caracas and Pyongyang have improved considerably, and North Korean political and economic delegations have visited Venezuela. According to Seoul's conservative Chosun Ilbo newspaper, a top North Korean lawmaker, Yang Hyong-sop, visited Venezuela last September and said the two countries needed to respond jointly to "American pressure and threats."
Posted by:Steve

#10  Food isn't interdicted, but the official NORK ideology rejects any use of foreign currencies or participation in trade.

"Official", note. But deadly serious, which is why they have to resort to weapons and drugs, plus counterfeiting, to get the currency they need for some key supplies.

It's true that Chavez has drawn billions out of the Venezuelan economy. But he DID get that permission to divert $12billion from oil and public proceeds to the President's discretion fund, and I don't think he's exhausted it yet.

There's a lot more serious mischief he can foster before he is done. Remember those 20,000 blank official passports that got "misplaced" a few years ago in Caracas. Add in a new alliance with Iran. Do you really want him trading oil for nuclear technology too?

Posted by: lotp   2006-06-26 17:47  

#9  Hugo also has currency that can buy and smuggle in food etc. which NORK needs badly.

Food isn't embargoed to Norks is it? All they need is money to buy it. Hugo has a some, but not near as much as one might think. He's having to pay the Beard a lot of heavy oil to keep the missions going, which in turn help keep him in power. And BTW how's that new viaduct coming along?
Posted by: 6   2006-06-26 16:58  

#8  Maybe he just heard that Kimmie's so ronery.
Posted by: Xbalanke   2006-06-26 16:45  

#7  Hugo has oil, plus contacts with both the Chinese and the Iranians.

Kimmie has nukes.

Hugo also has currency that can buy and smuggle in food etc. which NORK needs badly.

Worth watching carefully.
Posted by: lotp   2006-06-26 16:01  

#6  Hugo better be careful. Kimmie might want some ballast for his rocket, and from the looks of him, Hugo weighs about as much as 3 Nork "volunteers" would...
Posted by: BigEd   2006-06-26 15:51  

#5  Chavez probably wants to be there when the NKor missile is launched.

Posted by: mhw   2006-06-26 12:46  

#4  Hugo sure knows how to pick winners.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2006-06-26 11:22  

#3   although Chavez "still has a lot of oil money and a lot of influence," democracies of Latin America were starting to speak up about Venezuela "infringing on their own democratic process,"

Good that they have noticed.
Posted by: trailing wife   2006-06-26 11:09  

#2  "Hugo Chavez, the virulently anti-U.S. president of Venezuela who is seeking a seat on the U.N. Security Council..."

Another damn good reason to ditch the Useless Nations.

Posted by: Dave D.   2006-06-26 11:03  

#1  Find out the date and we could have a 2fer1 when we knock out that missle!!!
Posted by: ARMYGUY   2006-06-26 10:38  

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