by HonestPessimist » Sun 02 Apr 2006, 18:57:54
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('threadbear', '
')Please offer some kind of proof that Chavez is turning Venezuela into a dictatorship? He is a freely elected head of state, and fear mongering from free marketeers aside, is doing a wonderful job for his countrymen.
That doesn't surprised me about you "defending Chavez" knowing your leftist sentiments and supports for Chavez while ignoring the perils of Chavez's growing totalitarian powers over his country. To suggest that he's doing something "good" for his country and for the poor is understandably sentimental enough for you but I would caution you not to view Chavez in any more positive light given his unnecessary confrontations and bellicose rhetoric against the United States, Venezuela's biggest client-state, on the account of President Bush being the head of state.
While I do not totally agree with Bush's combative stance against Chavez, Chavez is making things worse for the relationship between Venezuela and the USA with more bellicose rhetoric and political stunts and spreading "fear of the US invasion" propaganda throughout the country and gearing up the poor citizens for a fictitious fight against the USA.
Let me state this to you, threadbear: the USA will not nor ever will invade Venezuela because of Chavez. The US military position nearing Venezuela is just a military posture, nothing more. They're only interesting in watching China's role in the South American continent. Multinational oil businesses like ExxonMobil won't let the USA invade Venezuela because such an invasion would damage and destroy the existing oil industrial facilities that ExxonMobil and other major oil companies spent on and maintained for decades. It is simply too cost-ineffective and Bush knows it.
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')If Putin is trying to distribute some of the proceeds that flow from natural resources in a more equitable manner, all the more power to him. Cracking down on oligarchs like Podborsky, or whatever his name was, is a way of restoring justice and order in a country that was becoming an increasingly lawless thugocracy.
Um, no. You would be surprised that there is a powerful oligarchic faction backing Putin and they wanted Putin to eliminate smaller oligarchic rivals being a direct threat to that powerful faction. You would think Putin is doing something good for Russia and yet Putin is actually doing something significant for that powerful oligarchy with deep ties to the KGB. How do you think Putin got his G8 Summit in Russia this year? Putin is surrounded by ex-KGB thugs.