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Chavez makes faces, threatens US again
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez warned on Friday that his nation, the world's fifth-largest oil exporter, would cut off oil supplies to the United States if Washington tries to "hurt" his country, news reports said. "We want to supply oil to the United States. We are not going to avoid supplying of oil unless the US government gets a little bit crazy and tries to hurt us," he told reporters during a visit to India, according to Dow Jones Newswires. "If there is any aggression, there will be no oil," said Chavez. His country is a major supplier of oil and gas to the United States.
If there's any aggression, it won't take very long. Oil's all you've got, Hugo.
Last month, Chavez and Cuban President Fidel Castro accused the United States of trying to assassinate the Venezuelan leader. The US State Department called the allegations ridiculous. Later, Venezuelan Foreign Minister Ali Rodriguez Araque took his government's case against the United States to the Organisation of American States, indirectly accusing Washington of repeatedly violating Venezuelan sovereignty. Without mentioning the United States by name, Araque said his government's intelligence agencies have evidence suggesting an attempt to "liquidate physically" Chavez. Rodriguez also alluded to an unnamed "stimulus" behind a failed military coup attempt against Chavez in April 2002. Chavez has charged repeatedly that the plot was a product of American imperialism.
Posted by: Fred 2005-03-05
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