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US is hoping that Venezuela won’t be able to defend itself when they invade: msg#00518
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US is hoping that Venezuela won’t be able to defend itself when they invade |
http://www.vheadline.com/readnews.asp?id=46471
Published: Sunday, October 23, 2005
Bylined to: Bob Chapman
US is hoping that Venezuela won’t be able to defend itself when they
invade
THE INTERNATIONAL FORECASTER editor Bob Chapman writes: France and
Venezuela affirmed their strong ties and said they wanted deeper
cooperation on all levels in a Paris meeting between PM Dominique de
Villepin and President Hugo Chavez Frias.
Mr. Villepin said there was a common vision between the two countries
on relationships between the north and south hemispheres and on the
need to change things, to have new ideas. He said relations between
France and Venezuela are very good and we are looking to develop our
cooperation on all levels, citing the sectors of education, energy and
defense specifically.
After that meeting, Mr. Chavez meet with President Jacques Chirac, this
was the third meeting between the two leaders this year.
The two countries’ respective foreign ministers, Ali Rodriquez and
Philippe Douste-Blazy, held a meeting to discuss bilateral economic,
political and cultural ties, and Chavez and a group of 40 Venezuelan
business leaders met with French counterparts.
France was preceded by Italy where conversations stressed a strategic
alliance with PM Silvio Berlusconi in the oil sector. Venezuela wants
to become the principal oil provider for Europe and Italy.
Meanwhile, Israel has cancelled a deal with Venezuela worth $1 million
t upgrade 22F-16 fighter jets under orders from George and the neocons.
The US is hoping that Venezuela won’t be able to defend itself when
they invade ... we are sure Russia will assist them or perhaps even
China.
THE INTERNATIONAL FORECASTER
P. O. Box 510518, Punta Gorda, FL 33951, USA
Bob Chapman international_forecaster@xxxxxxxxx
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