Chávez Hits Back:
"Bush Is to Blame for Bolivian Crisis"
By Al
Giordano,
Posted on Mon Jun 13th, 2005 at 10:40:41 AM EST Sunday’s broadcast of Venezuela President Hugo Chávez’s
popular weekly TV show, “Alo Presidente,” brought a strong response by the
Venezuelan president to the
tantrum thrown last week by US Ambassador to the Organization of American
States (OAS) Roger Noriega, in which Noriega, bombastically, blamed Chávez for
the strife in Bolivia.
In a record-breaking eight hour broadcast, Chávez hit back, saying that US President George W. Bush “and his capitalist free-market proposals are to blame for the severe political crisis that plagues Bolivia.” His counter-attack included some rare words in English from the Venezuelan leader: "No, Mister Bush. No, Sir. I’m sorry for you..." More excerpts from Chávez's fireside chat, plus some interesting words from outgoing Bolivian president Carlos Mesa, at the jump... Chávez told the national television audience:
“The President of the United States came to the OAS meeting to give a slovenly speech and, his face pale, he proposed a medicine of death: He said that the salvation of Latin America is in a free market.… It is this capitalism that is generating exclusion, misery and, as a consequence, destabilization. He’s like a doctor that knows that a medicine is poisoned, that it is killing people, but who keeps prescribing that medicine. That is what is killing the people of Latin America. That is what has been crushing the people, what has generated the largest inequalities we have ever known. Meanwhile, in an interview with the Mexican daily El Universal,
outgoing Bolivian president Carlos Mesa said:
"I didn’t see any evidence of Venezuelan intelligence interfering in Bolivian
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