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U.S. Expels Venezuelan Consul in Miami
Arutz Sheva ^ | 9/1/12

Posted on 01/08/2012 4:01:57 PM PST by Eleutheria5

The United States has ordered the expulsion of Venezuela’s consul general in Miami, AFP reported on Sunday. The expulsion comes amid reports linking the diplomat to an alleged Iranian plot to target sensitive U.S. facilities with cyber attacks.

According to the report, the Venezuelan embassy in Washington was notified on Friday that Livia Acosta Noguera, the consul general in Miami, had been declared persona non grata and had until Tuesday to leave the country...

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21 posted on 01/08/2012 7:13:55 PM PST by RedMDer (Forward With Confidence!)
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To: bert

It would be a shame if Ahmadinejad’s aircraft fell out of the sky on the way to Venezuela.


22 posted on 01/08/2012 7:24:57 PM PST by FreedomPoster (Islam delenda est)
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To: bert

Or on the way out.


23 posted on 01/08/2012 7:29:22 PM PST by FreedomPoster (Islam delenda est)
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To: Cindy
Ecuador?

I got some bananas from Ecuador at Safeway a while back. They were, by far, the best bananas I have ever had.

I doubt I will buy them again.

24 posted on 01/08/2012 8:14:46 PM PST by Selene
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To: BillyBoy; GOPsterinMA; NFHale; fieldmarshaldj; sickoflibs; Clintonfatigued; AuH2ORepublican

It would violate international law to decapitate a foreign diplomat rather than expel him but honestly if I were President I’d probably have blown this guy’s head off personally to set an example for every other piece of crap who thinks he can use his diplomatic immunity to wage war on the United States.

In fact, Obama is a fool for not doing so, it would have sent his approval rating through the roof. ;d

(Yes, I am insane)


25 posted on 01/09/2012 12:52:10 AM PST by Impy (Don't call me red.)
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To: Eleutheria5
Venezuelan, Like Castro, Has Brother at the Ready......"...“It would be unforgivable to limit ourselves to only electoral or other methods of struggle,” said Adán Chávez, a former university professor involved in political activity long before his brother...formed a nationalist cell of young army officers in the late 1970s.

The prominence of Adán Chávez reflects his brother’s dominance of Venezuelan politics since he was first elected president in 1998. Over the years, Hugo Chávez has consistently winnowed other top advisers and potential rivals who rose from his own political movement. Some who remain, like Vice President Elías Jaua, a former director of land expropriations, exhibit total loyalty...

Still, no one in the government, including Adán Chávez, has displayed the president’s visceral ability to connect with poor Venezuelans. That may not have mattered too much in Cuba, where the Communist Party holds unrivaled authority over the nation’s political system. But if Hugo Chávez is unable to quickly return to power in Venezuela, it remains to be seen how effectively his brother can hold off the spirited, if divided, opposition here and build support in a governing movement...centered around the president himself.

...biographers of Hugo Chávez attribute the president’s political evolution, if not his bruising political style, in part to Adán’s influence and ties in the 1970s with guerrilla leaders like Douglas Bravo, who advocated using Venezuela’s petroleum reserves as a tool for radical change.

While Hugo Chávez grew close to Mr. Bravo and then broke with him, as he has done repeatedly with other mentors, the president still incorporated such thinking into his own ideology, using oil revenues as the driving force in his socialist-inspired revolution.

Now, Mr. Bravo, 79, who is a critic of what he describes as Venezuela’s new dependence on countries like China and Russia, said Adán Chávez was clearly “in the line of succession.”...

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26 posted on 01/09/2012 1:08:22 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Eleutheria5

SEBIN ops officer (Venezuelan intelligence). Burned. Good riddance! The next president needs to clear out those nests. So long, puta Rojas!!


27 posted on 01/09/2012 1:37:21 AM PST by AmericanInTokyo (If FR slowly morphs from anti-Romney, via rationalizing, into supporting him like McCain, FR is over)
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To: livius

Hussein is posing as “tough” by this move, since the election is only 10 months away.

It means nothing as far as the agenda goes: it is still fascism, full speed ahead.


28 posted on 01/09/2012 2:46:39 AM PST by Recovering_Democrat
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To: FreedomPoster

Think Isoruko Yamamoto


29 posted on 01/09/2012 4:45:09 AM PST by bert (K.E. N.P. +12 ..... Crucifixion is coming)
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To: Eleutheria5; LucyT; Fred Nerks; Beckwith; TigersEye; mojitojoe

Must have been an assassination plot agianst THE ONE.

Thank goodness they caught them in time!

( Mojitojoe, what is up in Miami...I mean the Venezualan ambassador outed? Hillery must be in need of a suppository.)


30 posted on 01/09/2012 5:04:56 AM PST by Candor7 (Obama fascist info..http://www.americanthinker.com/2009/05/barack_obama_the_quintessentia_1.html)
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To: livius

The exit of Zapatero could be a STEP in the right direction. The REAL problem is that Spain needs a speeding up of its reevangelization process. (St. Josemaría Escriva, please intercede for Spain with us.)

;-)


31 posted on 01/09/2012 5:35:12 AM PST by SumProVita (Cogito, ergo...Sum Pro Vita. (Modified Decartes))
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To: Candor7

An interesting development. Thanks for the ping.


32 posted on 01/09/2012 3:14:37 PM PST by TigersEye (Life is about choices. Your choices. Make good ones.)
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