http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/4484215.stm
:lol:"Our job has to be as members of this hemisphere to pursue policies that give democracy a chance not just to hold elections but to then actually provide for its people," Ms Rice said.
OK, enough comedy. From what I've read it looks like the US problem with Chavez is that he's basically doing a Sandinista - "going his own way" and adopting the "preferential option for the poor". The fact that Venezuela is the world's "No4 oil exporter" according to CNN -
http://archives.cnn.com/2002/WORLD/amer ... venezuela/
- might have something to do with it. Oh, and apparently the CIA knew about the coup attempt in 2002, and circulated this info around Washington but didn't bother to warn Chavez. Here's the utterly laughable reason:
:lol:A CIA spokeswoman contended the agency played no role in the coup and was merely collecting information about political events in Venezuela for top U.S. officials. She said it was up to those officials and not the CIA to determine what to do with the information.
"The CIA was simply doing what it is we do, in terms of analyzing events and providing policy-makers with our best estimate of the events as they unfold," said the spokeswoman, who declined to be named. She added that alerting Chávez to the impending coup "would suggest we would meddle in the affairs of another nation."
Anyone care to dissent from the view that there is another attempt underway by the US to step on yet another nation that chooses not to go "the American way"? Is there going to be a repetition of Reagan's state terrorism in the region back in the 80s? GKY? Julios?
Edit: here's a bunch of pretty good articles on Venezuela:
http://www.google.com/search?as_q=venez ... afe=images