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Caribbean-Latin America
Defying U.S., Venezuela's Chavez embraces socialism
2005-02-25
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez on Friday embraced socialism as his ideology of choice in a political statement that sharpened his antagonism against the United States. Chavez, a firebrand nationalist who has governed the world's No. 5 oil exporter for six years, has persistently declined to define the precise ideology of his self-styled "revolution." But, addressing an international meeting on poverty in Caracas, he said Western-style capitalism was incapable of solving global economic and social problems. "So, if not capitalism, then what? I have no doubt, it's socialism," said Chavez, who also rebuffed U.S. criticism of his left-wing rule in Venezuela and denounced U.S. President George W. Bush as the "great destabilizer of the world."

Since coming to power, he has irritated Washington by developing alliances with China, Russia and Iran and flaunting a close personal friendship with Cuba's Communist President Fidel Castro, a longtime foe of the United States. Chavez's public support for socialism recalled Castro's defining announcement in the early 1960s that his 1959 Cuban Revolution was "socialist." Chavez said he had up to now avoided labeling his political program in Venezuela as "socialist." But he added his personal experience in power, which included surviving a brief coup in 2002, had convinced him that socialism was the answer. "But what kind?"

Chavez, who won a referendum in August ratifying his rule until early 2007, said previous experiences of socialism in the world -- an apparent reference to the former Soviet Union -- might not be the example to follow. "We have to invent the socialism of the 21st century," he added. Venezuela's 1999 constitution promoted by Chavez enshrines a multi-party political system and he has denied he is a communist. But he has intensified state intervention in the economy, encouraged the formation of cooperatives and is pursuing land reforms critics say threaten private property.
Posted by:(Cobra)

#8  "The only destabilizer here is George W. Bush, he’s the big destabilizer in the world, he’s the threat," Chavez said.

Nice to see the dictators of the world understand that.
Posted by: Robert Crawford   2005-02-25 10:09:33 PM  

#7  Unfortunately, it looks like Ecuador and Bolivia-- plus Peru-- may be moving in the same shitty direction.



Posted by: Wuzzalib   2005-02-25 9:52:04 PM  

#6  Embraces?

More like humps it's leg.
Posted by: mojo   2005-02-25 9:42:48 PM  

#5  Fred, he can try. I am not sure how Colombians, Equadorians and Bolivians will feel about it, but if he continues, there may be a nice regional war in the near future. Of course, I feel sorry for Venezuelans too--if he consolidates his power, as it looks that is his top priority, the socialism thingy is essentially him saying he would like to become a for-life-uber-ruler--they may be stuck in a shithole of a country for a decade or two.
Posted by: Sobiesky   2005-02-25 9:21:25 PM  

#4  except, like Fidel, they don't stay contained - they have to undermine neighbors
Posted by: Frank G   2005-02-25 9:09:01 PM  

#3  Chavez go ahead and turn your country into a socialistic shit hole. Quit raging us about it. We don't give a flying leap. As long as you take our money for your oil things will be fine.
If you stop then we might give a a FF. So STFU
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2005-02-25 8:35:46 PM  

#2  mmmmm ...Fembots
Posted by: Frank G   2005-02-25 7:35:23 PM  

#1  Why would the U. S. care if Chavez adopts socialism when he's already displayed his ability to put his country's economy in the toilet? Sounds like a problem for his own people and an opportunity for the rest of Latin America to see that Cuba is not a result of the American embargo. Good luck Hugo. If you had any style you'd have bodyguards like Muammar.
Posted by: Mrs. Davis   2005-02-25 7:30:18 PM  

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