Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Hugo Chavez Threatens Honduras

Venezuelan dictator, Hugo Chavez, has once again made threats against the people of Honduras for their behavior against his "friend" the now deposed ex-president Zelaya. National newspaper La Prensa reports: Hugo Chavez stated today that an "agression" against Manuel Zelaya will obligate a "military intervention by the United Nations." That's quite interesting. We must be reminded that Chavez had already made threats of bringing the Venezuelan military into Honduras to support Zelaya.

Exactly, how does Mr Chavez think that he'd be able to do such thing? The moment military members from Venezuela step into the country, illegally, and with the intent to establish, and to empower an individual that the country has rejected, it'd be the moment his country has officially declared war against Honduras. I don't think Chavez will dare to do such thing. It's possible, if he in fact has the sufficient "minerals", that he'd use Nicaraguan Daniel Ortega, another one of his ALBA puppets, to enter Honduras and realize his ideals of creating chaos in Honduras.

But, why is it that world organizations like the UN and OAS is not asking what is Mr Chavez's interests in Honduras? Why Honduras? And also, why is it that no one has questioned his constant threats of invading the country with his Venezuelan military? It's hard to believe that someone like Chavez is allowed such abusive behavior against the sovereignty of another country. Why aren't these world organizations questioning his abuses in Venezuela?

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