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Jeudi 13 mars 2008

George Bush fouettent dehors chez Hugo Chavez

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George Bush a accusé le président vénézuélien de « féliciter des terroristes » et de gaspiller la richesse de l'huile de son pays pour remplir de combustible une campagne contre les USA.

Le président des USA a critiqué la réaction de Hugo Chavez à une incursion colombienne récente sur une base rebelle de Farc en Equateur qui a étincelé une crise diplomatique d'une semaine en Amérique latine.

« Le président du Venezuela a félicité le chef de terroriste en tant que bon révolutionnaire et passé commande ses troupes à la frontière colombienne, » Bush a indiqué.

Le chef des USA a dit que le mouvement était « la dernière étape dans un mode inquiétant de comportement provocateur par le régime à Caracas ».

Bush a également réaffirmé son soutien de l'Alavaro Uribe, président colombien, et a averti que la région faisait face à un choix au-dessus de son futur.

“The region is facing an increasingly stark choice: to quietly accept the vision of the terrorists and the demagogues, or to actively support democratic leaders like President Uribe.

“I’ve made my choice. I’m standing with courageous leadership that believes in freedom and peace.”

‘Empty promises’

Bush’s sharp criticism of Chavez came as the White House tried to portray the passage of a US-Colombia free trade agreement as critical to stem Chavez’s influence across Latin America.

Wednesday’s speech was made at the US Hispanic Chamber of Commerce.

“As it tries to expand its influence in Latin America, the regime claims to promote social justice.

“In truth its agenda amounts to little more than empty promises and a thirst for power,” Bush said.

“It has squandered its oil wealth in an effort to promote its hostile anti-American vision; it has left its own citizens to face food shortages while it threatens its neighbours,” he added.

Colombian apology

Bush spoke just days after Latin American leaders agreed an end to a week-long crisis sparked by the cross-border raid inside Ecuador that killed a Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (Farc) commander.

Ecuador also sent troops to the Colombian border and cut diplomatic ties with Bogota over the incident.

Colombia apologised and promised never to carry out such a raid again.

The recent crisis reflected a sharp political divide in South America, where Uribe, who has strong US backing, is opposed by Chavez and his allies who fiercely reject what they call US “imperialism”.

Chavez, who has called for a socialist revolution in Latin America to counter US influence, regularly criticises Bush and once called him the “devil” in a speech to the UN General Assembly.

Agencies

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