Uh Oh.
---While EVERYONE is sleeping, some VERY interesting politicking is going on between the US and Venezuala. Everyone is expecting something unexpected from anywhere 'over there'..Please Look South A Moment....All I have to say is study WHY Chavez openly says Bush will 'Assasinate' him. And then it won't be so unexpected when Bush unleashes our soldiers onto our southern nieghbors. IRAQ IS TOO FAR AWAY TO CONTROL FOREVER. So much oil, so little time. You can bet your albino monkey the Neocons understand that Iraq is not the oil gusher they thought they had. And if Chavez winds up dead...?..Lets just say if you think Iraqis are scary, wait till the latinos start chopping off heads....OH AND BY THE WAY...ASK YOURSELF...WHY are you hearing about this from Al Jazeera and NOT ABC/NBC/CBS..???---
Venezuela bans US military instructors
Venezuela has ordered US military instructors to stop working with its armed forces in an abrupt cessation of a 35-year-old bilateral military exchange programme.
A US official on Friday said four American military instructors and one student in Venezuela under the bilateral programme had been told to leave the bases and schools where they were working.
"The US embassy regrets this unexpected action. The US government hopes to maintain the historical fraternal relations between the two militaries," the US embassy said.
The move marked a further deterioration in military contacts between President Hugo Chavez's government and the United States, which has sharply criticised recent arms purchases by Caracas.
"It was unexpected and no explanation was given," the US official said.
http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/15F1DB60-5E8D-42FC-BD6F-6DF5C002F4EB.htm
Venezuela bans US military instructors
Venezuela has ordered US military instructors to stop working with its armed forces in an abrupt cessation of a 35-year-old bilateral military exchange programme.
A US official on Friday said four American military instructors and one student in Venezuela under the bilateral programme had been told to leave the bases and schools where they were working.
"The US embassy regrets this unexpected action. The US government hopes to maintain the historical fraternal relations between the two militaries," the US embassy said.
The move marked a further deterioration in military contacts between President Hugo Chavez's government and the United States, which has sharply criticised recent arms purchases by Caracas.
"It was unexpected and no explanation was given," the US official said.
http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/15F1DB60-5E8D-42FC-BD6F-6DF5C002F4EB.htm
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