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Brazil and Cuba, for different reasons, trying to unravel Venezuela's political crisis

Friday, February 28th 2014 - 02:55 UTC
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The visit this week of Brazil's former president Lula da Silva to Havana could help to unravel the current political crisis in Venezuela according to Argentine political analyst Rosendo Fraga, since both countries have much to lose if the conflicting situation continues. Read full article

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  • ilsen

    So. ... Lula has gone to Havana because he is concerned about the situation in Venezuela affecting Dilma in Brazil?

    Hmm. .. let's all consider that for a moment. ...

    puppets/strings anybody?????

    Elias Juau rejects any international mediation? Too late boyfriend, your masters will decide ...

    Feb 28th, 2014 - 08:55 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • GFace

    @1 Could they be any more transparent?

    Feb 28th, 2014 - 01:21 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Conqueror

    Let's figure this out. The United States is no longer bothered about Venezuela. MADuro is a muppet. Might be best if a few qualified people turned up and led him away to the “funny farm”. He is, demonstrably, 99 cents short of a dollar. And the one remaining cent is bent! On to Lulu. Could there be anyone more bent that hasn't been caught yet? I believe he had a new slant on something from the United States. President Harry S. Truman had a sign on his desk that read “The Buck Stops Here”. Lulu operated on a similar principle in that each buck that reached his desk went into his pocket. How is he paying for all this travelling around? Correa must be on the back foot now. Doesn't he look like a mafia capo? Why does MADuro need “faithful militants”? Didn't he have a “democratic” majority in the “election”. Wonder if CFK can feel the “wind of change” blowing between her ears? Or is it between her legs? Anybody see her walk at the U.N.? How does a female get that bow-legged? One good thing is that, if these dictators fall, Moronic Morales shouldn't be far behind. Could there be a chance for democracy and freedom? Might need to bomb “Stevie” wherever he is! Or could he be removed with some salt?

    Feb 28th, 2014 - 03:32 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • ChrisR

    “Free energy” Stevie is no threat to anyone, just a pain the head to deal with. In fact it is impossible to get any form of logical thinking going in his head.

    The poison poured in his ears by his runaway Tuparmaro parents have done for him, he can never recover a stable view of the world around him.

    But bomb him? Not needed.

    Feb 28th, 2014 - 08:05 pm - Link - Report abuse 0

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