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Caribbean-Latin America
US Senator Rejects Chavez Allegations of Interference
2007-12-03
A leading U.S. senator has rejected allegations by Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez that Washington is seeking to destabilize the South American nation. Mr. Chavez is in a tightly contested constitutional referendum that could allow him to stay president as long as he likes.

President Chavez has leveled a series of allegations against the United States in recent days, such as forming plans to interfere in Sunday's election, topple his government or use CIA agents in Colombia to assassinate him. Late Saturday, the Venezuelan leader renewed a threat to halt oil sales to the United States if attacked.

In Washington, Democratic Senator Carl Levin denied President Chavez's claims, saying there are no such plans to act against Venezuela's government. "First of all we are not seeking to destabilize him," said Senator Levin. "His policies, his efforts at dictatorship, to amend the constitution so he can stay there for life, that is what is destabilizing Venezuela, not our policies."

Senator Levin told CNN television that he doubts Venezuela would actually halt oil sales in any event, because he says it relies heavily on U.S. buyers. He added that threats to stop U.S. oil imports, like those from Mr. Chavez, reinforce the need to develop new sources of energy.
I must say I'm floored. Thank you Senator.
Posted by:Steve White

#1  First of all, he's correct, Hugo's not "Planning", he's already destabilized (By his own actions)
This is just "Find a reason to blame the USA" not really worth notice.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2007-12-03 14:27  

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