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Caribbean-Latin America
Hugo moves troops to the Columbian border
2008-01-22
Venezuela has sent 1,200 troops to its border with Colombia to crack down on smuggling amid a bitter feud between the two countries' governments. The National Guard announced the stepped-up security Monday night, a day after President Hugo Chavez ordered the military to keep people from smuggling scarce, price-controlled items like milk across the border.
Gotta keep 'contraband' like milk and bread from coming in. And refugees from leaving. Socialismo at work!
The issue has taken on political overtones because Chavez and Colombian President Alvaro Uribe are at odds over Colombia's long-running guerrilla conflict.

Venezuelans have suffered shortages of basic products like milk, chicken and sugar recently as the oil-producing country's robust economic growth has far exceeded agricultural production.

Critics say the socialist government's attempts to force down prices have contributed to the shortages by making it tough for sellers to make any profit. Some people allegedly have sought to sell their goods for higher prices across the border. The Venezuelan National Guard said Monday it seized about 550 tons of milk, rice and other foods being shuttled across the border in trucks.

Chavez announced an increase in government-set prices for milk over the weekend to try to stem shortages.
Posted by:lotp

#7  How very progressive
Posted by: macofromoc   2008-01-22 20:53  

#6  don't we have a armed-assistance agreement with Columbia? Retroactively dated?
Posted by: Frank G   2008-01-22 20:53  

#5  Venezuelans have suffered shortages of basic products like milk, chicken and sugar recently as the oil-producing country's robust economic growth has far exceeded agricultural production.

I wondered what sort of economic illiterate it would take to write this sentence. Then I saw the words "Seattle Post-Intelligencer".
Posted by: Excalibur   2008-01-22 19:18  

#4  They must be messing with his Cocoa supply.
Posted by: danking70   2008-01-22 17:33  

#3  The only reason behind such seizures would be to prevent free trade.

Black market trade when the white market collapses. Zim land is not too far off. It's got to be good duty cause the record shows that the bribe money in such environment is definitely effective to offset the loss of buying power of the troops not on the capital payoff Praetorian duty near El Jefe.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2008-01-22 17:14  

#2  The Venezuelan National Guard said Monday it seized about 550 tons of milk, rice and other foods being shuttled across the border in trucks.

Hide it in truckloads of cocaine.
Posted by: Pappy   2008-01-22 16:56  

#1  The only reason behind such seziures would be to prevent free trade.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2008-01-22 15:39  

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