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Caribbean-Latin America
Chavez: We'll meet all energy needs of leftist allies
2007-04-29
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said Saturday that Venezuela was ready to become the sole energy supplier to Cuba, Bolivia, Nicaragua and Haiti, presenting the countries with his most generous offer yet of oil-funded diplomacy in the region. Chavez said he hoped to sign a deal with the four countries, his main leftist allies in the region, during the summit of The Bolivarian Alternative for the Americas he is hosting this weekend in Caracas.

The bloc, known as ALBA, was formed in 2004 by Chavez and his Cuban mentor Fidel Castro to promote trade and cooperation along socialist lines and to oppose a US-backed free trade area. It has since grown to include Bolivia and Nicaragua. Ecuador has also expressed interest and Haiti was attending the two-day summit that started Saturday as an observer.

"The time has come for this oil, this energy, these resources to in some way serve the development and happiness of our people and the union of our territories," said Chavez, whose nation is a major oil exporter with vast reserves. "I've come here to propose to the member countries of ALBA - and in that we are already including Haiti - that Venezuela guarantee ... the supply of all your energy needs," said Chavez. "100 percent."

Under the proposal, Venezuela was ready to finance up to 50 percent of the total oil bill and would also create a matching fund to finance agricultural projects, food production and small-to-medium size industries, Chavez said.
Posted by:Fred

#10  If he wants to sell his oil for 1/2 the going rate, who cares. Who's going to pump it when the old rigs go sour? Who's going to crack it for him when his old refineries break down? He can't refine enough for himself, much less Cuba too.
Posted by: Ebbung White3809   2007-04-29 19:28  

#9  it'l put him in debt for the next hundred years

since he won't be alive to repair that damage, I'd be happy with a 9mm martyrdom on the next available date
Posted by: Frank G   2007-04-29 18:14  

#8  I love it, let him try to prop up all those failing economies, it'l put him in debt for the next hundred years.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2007-04-29 18:12  

#7  tu3031
That should read "Print more currency!", It's not real money.

Anyway the UK & US aren't exactly blameless on the money presses front either.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles in Blairistan   2007-04-29 15:10  

#6  Under the proposal, Venezuela was ready to finance up to 50 percent of the total oil bill and would also create a matching fund to finance agricultural projects, food production and small-to-medium size industries, Chavez said.

How do we do it you ask?
Print more money!
Posted by: tu3031   2007-04-29 11:12  

#5  Hugo, you neglected to include Pelosi and her collection of leftists on your 'energy assistance list'. Must have been an oversight.
Posted by: Mark Espinola   2007-04-29 11:08  

#4  Love the pic - Venezuela's answer to Don King...
Posted by: Raj   2007-04-29 11:08  

#3  Hugo, does that still include Joe Kennedy too, because I know he's gonna ask...
Posted by: tu3031   2007-04-29 10:18  

#2  This should not be too much of a problem since the economies of true leftists (China is not such anymore) are such basket cases that they use little energy.
Posted by: Glenmore   2007-04-29 07:34  

#1  he's promised about 170% of Venezuela's oil output to various and sundry losers socialist allies, few of whom can refine that sh*t he's pumping
Posted by: Frank G   2007-04-29 07:14  

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