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Chavez calls Merkel a political descendant of Hitler
2008-05-12
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez on Sunday sharply attacked German Chancellor Angela Merkel ahead of her Latin America visit, calling her a political descendant of Adolf Hitler and fascism.

The leftist leader slammed Merkel for recent comments saying the Venezuelan leader was not the voice of Latin America and calling on Latin American leaders to distance themselves from Chavez.

"She (Merkel) is from the German right, the same that supported Hitler, that supported fascism, that's the Chancellor of Germany today," Chavez said in Caracas.

Merkel is to make her first visit to Latin America next week, travelling to Brazil on Wednesday. She will attend an EU-Latin America summit in Peru. On May 20, the German leader is to visit Columbia and Mexico.

In an interview with the Spanish service of news agency dpa on Saturday, Merkel she had observed a "leftist populism" in some countries in Latin America. "I don't believe that state-run economies can tackle urgent problems better and in a more sustainable manner. Our experiences in Europe show that," Merkel said. She also called for more efforts to tackle poverty in Latin America. The EU should support countries to eliminate social inequalities, she added.

Chavez said he could confront Merkel about the statements if he attends the upcoming summit of heads of state from Europe and Latin America in Peru. "Maybe I'll say something to her and she'll get mad and say 'why don't you shut up?'" he said, in a reference to a row with Spanish King Juan Carlos last November in Santiago de Chile.

At the time, Chavez had tried to interrupt a speech by Spanish Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero at an Iberian-American summit, prompting a strong admonition by King Juan Carlos who said, “Why don’t you shut up?” The spat triggered a week-long crisis between Madrid and Caracas.

On Sunday, Chavez praised Brazilian leader, Luiz Lula da Silva, for making clear to “our blue-blooded friends in Europe” they need not fear Latin America’s Left.

Chavez, who famously called US President George W Bush “the devil” at a UN assembly, is notorious for his inflammatory remarks. On Sunday, he called Colombian President Alvaro Uribe a "liar" who "shouldn't even run a corner store." In the past, he has called US Secretary of Defence Donald Rumsfeld "one of the dogs of the devil" and then-President of Mexico Vicente Fox the "lap-dog of the empire."
Posted by:mrp

#4  It's a badge of honor to be called a nazi by an actual card-carrying fascist dictator. A term of respect, really.
Posted by: Mitch H.   2008-05-12 16:42  

#3  I have a feeling Chavez is digging his own grave and the more he spouts off, the closer he is to an assassination.
Posted by: DarthVader   2008-05-12 15:53  

#2  Someone needs to shove a corncob down hoogo's throat - preferably wrapped in high-gauge spring steel at 2500 feet per minute. He's beginning to make the entire world mad at him and his rantings. He's also trying his best to distrupt the governments of states which border Venezuela. Caracas may need to "feel the love" of a US carrier strike division or two.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2008-05-12 14:33  

#1  Pretty bold talk for a guy whose ancestors hadn't even discovered the wheel by the time the Spaniards came.
Posted by: RWV   2008-05-12 13:48  

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