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Chavez warns US over Iran policy
BBC News International - Americas ^ | 5/14/2006 | BBC News International

Posted on 05/14/2006 3:18:49 PM PDT by kevin_in_so_cal

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has warned the US that any attack on Iran will have devastating consequences and send oil prices soaring.

Mr Chavez, on a two-day trip to the UK, called for a socialist new world order and said nations were cowards for not standing up to the "American empire".

The US has not ruled out military action against Iran over its nuclear programme but is pursuing diplomacy.

Hundreds of supporters gave Mr Chavez a rapturous welcome in north London.

Packed ballroom

The president told the meeting in Camden, hosted by Mayor of London Ken Livingstone, that a US military attack on Iran would lead to Tehran cutting off its oil supply.

"If the United States attacks Iran... oil could reach $100 (£52) a barrel or more," he said.

"Moreover, Iran has said it would attack Israel, and I know they have the wherewithal to do so.

"This would be a terrible escalation and I do not know where it would end and I do not know who would get out the first nuclear bomb or how many people would die. No-one would be safe from this madness."

Mr Chavez said the US "doesn't know what to do" in Iraq, which he called "the Vietnam of the 21st Century".

Jubilant supporters cheered him, many clad in Venezuela's red, blue and yellow and banging drums, while hundreds more were left outside the packed ballroom.

Mr Chavez said capitalism was a "destructive" system and that "socialism is the way forward".

Mr Chavez called unrestricted free trade "a trap by the world's most powerful so they can keep the weakest in slavery".

Britain and a number of other countries have criticised Mr Chavez's moves to exert greater control over his country's oil reserves - the world's fifth largest.

On Friday Prime Minister Tony Blair urged Venezuela to use its energy resources responsibly.

The president's trip has been described as a private one - he has made no request to see Mr Blair or any government officials.

On Monday Mr Chavez will have lunch with Mr Livingstone, and will deliver a lecture in the evening.

BBC Americas editor James Painter says Mr Chavez's strategy for this trip is similar to the one he used when visiting the US in September last year. He does not meet government officials but rather appeals over their heads to appear as a man of the people.

Our correspondent says Mr Chavez does not want a "European flank" opening that would support the critical comments made of his regime by the US.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Foreign Affairs; United Kingdom
KEYWORDS: chavez; redjihad; us
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To: kevin_in_so_cal
Such threats are just the beginning.
After systematically refusing to develop our own energy resources for the last 30 years the proud U.S.A has been called of dependency by the likes of Chavez and this Iranian nut.
Dependency, the success story of liberals, lefties, environs made possible by their Democrat Congress reps.
Why is it that our MSN does not publish all those now historic no exploration, no refining, no nuke power votes.
Dependency is exactly was it says, we lost our ndependence.
21 posted on 05/14/2006 6:31:43 PM PDT by hermgem
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To: kevin_in_so_cal
First a MOAB for chaves, then throw all the democRATS and most of the Republicans in jail for screwing up the country.
22 posted on 05/14/2006 7:27:12 PM PDT by G-Man 1
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To: kevin_in_so_cal

Hugo!... SHADAP...


23 posted on 05/14/2006 7:36:23 PM PDT by hosepipe (CAUTION: This propaganda is laced with hyperbole..)
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To: Max in Utah; edpc

Here in NZ I have probably never seen so many people defending a right-wing nut as Noriega. But because his opponent is Uncle Sam many here are ao willing to accommodate someone whose ideology they find extremely repulsive.

Anti-Americanism is a mental disease, and dare I say, sounds a lot like the Bible definition of sin.


24 posted on 05/15/2006 4:04:19 AM PDT by NZerFromHK (Leftism is like honey mixed with arsenic: initially it tastes good, but that will end up killing you)
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Don't they call that 13th stepping?

An American Expat in Southeast Asia

25 posted on 05/15/2006 4:10:24 AM PDT by expatguy (http://laotze.blogspot.com/)
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To: NZerFromHK
But which government would they rather live under, that of Venezuela or of the United States?

It's very easy to play the game of "If I Were King" when one doesn't have the power or the responsibility to make difficult decisions with international consequences.

"Anti-Americanism is a mental disease..." So they caught what Noam Chomsky has, eh? Pity, but tell them that Australia and America will continue to provide for their security anyway, and hope they get better soon.

26 posted on 05/15/2006 6:35:56 AM PDT by Max in Utah (Mexico should be ashamed that so many are willing to leave it.)
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To: kevin_in_so_cal

The gnat speaks...


27 posted on 05/15/2006 6:37:34 AM PDT by LIConFem (A fronte praecipitium, a tergo lupi.)
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