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Janus
3rd February 2006, 00:31
Source: BBC News

Venezuela expels US naval 'spy'

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez says he is expelling a US official accused of spying with Venezuelan officers.
The naval attache at the US embassy, John Correa, would be forced to "leave immediately", Mr Chavez said in a speech to mark seven years in power.

US officials said the charges were baseless and Captain Correa had left for medical treatment and a holiday.

Mr Chavez has repeatedly accused the US of supporting attempts to overthrow him, a charge Washington denies.

Ties between Venezuela's left-wing government and Washington have been strained for several years, but it is the first time Venezuela has decided to expel a US official.

In Washington, US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld described the election of a string of left-wing leaders in the region as worrying.

"[Chavez] is a person who was elected legally, just as Adolf Hitler was elected legally and then consolidated power," he said.

"Now [Chavez] is of course working closely with [Cuban President] Fidel Castro and [Bolivian President Evo] Morales and others.

"It concerns me."

'Spy ring'

Thursday's announcement came three days after Mr Chavez said agents had infiltrated an alleged spy ring at the US embassy.

"We have decided... to throw out of the country a military official from the mission of the United States for espionage," the president said.

He warned that the full US embassy military mission would be expelled if authorities caught any of its officers spying.

"The next step would be to withdraw the whole so-called military mission of the United States," Mr Chavez said.

He had threatened last week to have any American officials involved in spying arrested.

In the past week, Venezuela has also said that several of its military officers have been caught passing state secrets to the US.

Tensions

Relations between the US and Venezuela were already under strain before the spying row erupted.

Washington is deeply opposed to the government of left-wing Mr Chavez, who is a vocal critic of the US.

The US has expressed concerns about Venezuelan democracy under Mr Chavez and about the effect of his government's military purchases on regional stability.

The US has tried to block his attempts to buy military equipment using American technology.



"[Chavez] is a person who was elected legally, just as Adolf Hitler was elected legally and then consolidated power," he said.

"Now [Chavez] is of course working closely with [Cuban President] Fidel Castro and [Bolivian President Evo] Morales and others.

"It concerns me."
Such ignorance and hypocriticism. Hitler was appointed chancellor and gained supreme political power without an electoral madate from the German people. Bush is following in those footsteps by consolidating power in the executive branch. That concerns me. It seems that nuke hugging reactionaries like Rumsfeld are concerned whenever there is an ostacle to US domination.

So what do you think is in store for the future of leftism in Latin America?

amanondeathrow
3rd February 2006, 01:14
He warned that the full US embassy military mission would be expelled if authorities caught any of its officers spying.
It would be in Venezuela’s best interest if Chavez expelled them immediately, regardless of evidence. The US showed during the attempted coup, that it has no respect for the nation's democratic elections and therefore has no business in the country. I am curious to see how this story will be twisted in my international affairs class tomorrow.

Tekun
3rd February 2006, 10:57
I recently heard of this, and I support Chavez's decision
The failed coup against him showed him that he cannot relax or allow the US to freely disperse their scum throughout his country

Any American official is a threat to the movement in Venezuela
Because they have the ability to report back and forth from Venezuela to Washington, and then in Washington the CIA begins to plot a second overthrow

Ignorant people claim that he's creating a totalitarian regime, yet unlike the US (which incarcerated Cuban spies), Chavez has given these accused spies the chance to leave without legal repercussions~far from totalitarian

And regarding Rumsfeld, it is a shame that so many ignorant fools swallow the ignorance and imperialist propaganda which spews from any member of Bush's admin
If American's were not so apathetic, then they would be able to see that Rumself is attempting to saturate and manipulate (in order to gain mass support) America to blindly follow their exploitive policies