Tensions as Venezuela ejects US ambassador
(Edwin Montilva/Reuters)
President Hugo Chavez has thrown out the US ambassador to Venezuela and threatened to cut off American oil supplies, further escalating tensions with Washington just two days after Russia sent strategic bombers to Caracas in a move unseen since the Cold War.
The leftist South American leader, ever a vocal opponent of what he has called America's “evil empire”, said he was expelling Patrick Duddy “in solidarity” with Bolivia’s Evo Morales, who threw out Washington’s ambassador to La Paz on Wednesday.
“Starting at this moment the Yankee ambassador in Caracas has 72 hours to leave Venezuela,” Mr Chavez said at a public event in the port city of Puerto Cabello, 120km (75 miles) west of Caracas.
The US responded in kind, immediately booting out the Venezuelan envoy despite a pre-emptive order from Caracas to fly out before Washington could have the satisfaction of ejecting him, and imposing sanctions on aides to Mr Chavez.
Mr Chavez also threatened to cut halt exports of crude oil to the United States if it displayed any aggression towards Venezuela. Despite years of tensions between the two countries Venezuela continues to be one of the United States’ main overseas oil suppliers.
“If there is any aggression towards Venezuela” from Washington, “there would be no oil for the people of the United States,” Mr Chavez said last night. “Go to hell, Yankees!” he thundered in an invective-laced speech against the US government.
The move caps a week of brinkmanship reminiscent of the Cold War era. On Wednesday, two Tupolev Tu-160 bombers arrived in Venezuela from Russia to carry out military manoeuvres, amid an ongoing standoff over the recent conflict in Georgia.
Just days before, Caracas and Moscow had announced plans for joint war games in the Caribbean involving a nuclear cruiser.
Though both countries denied that the exercises were related to the Georgia conflict, military analysts said Russia’s provocative foray into what has traditionally been America’s backyard was in response to the presence of US warships in the Black Sea.
Agree with heero_yuy2, why expel a high level government official...? You can't drill oil well without an American technology.
Speaking on behalf of americans everywhere i think we should invade - oh and take over their oil fields. Anyway, El Presidente is a fat spik who should not be in power! Hic! Gin time me thinks........Yippeeeeeeeeeeee
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they indeed can... one time a few years back they switched president three times in three days...
chavez some other dude chavez
then ecuador had el loco
peru had the crazy japanese guy
mexico had the pri
paraguay had strossener
pinochet in chile
the list goes on...
Latin American is colourful but not so much when you live there and they screw up all your savings....
if i ever see Salinas (ex Mexican president) i am going to beat him till he gives me some money!
Africa has Mugabe
ME has Ahmadinejad
Latin America has Chavez
Cada pueblo tiene su loco... each village has its idiot...
just dont make them president!!!!!!!!!!!!
i smell link between this and saudi arabia showing the finger to OPEC
you just can't expel a guy if he didn't do anything wrong as an ambassador, aint it?
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I think Chavez needs to tread a careful line. It does not bode well when you mess with the Big Dog. He may disagree with the US policies, but there is a way of doing things..
hmm... i'd like to track the progress of this issue for the next couple of days. This effectively means oil prices are going to rise again..