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Originally Posted by xxxdesign-net
First off.. Castro doesnt have any power.. if Chavez wants cooperation with Cuba and use Fidel as his adviser, its because he chooses to.. and not the other way around.. And btw.. many countries are being informed by foreign intelligence services.. it happens all the time..
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Castro might not have any power right now that he is dying, but Chavez has said countless times that his first inspiration after Bolivar is Castro.
Castro has been trying to intervene in Latin America for ages.He sent his guerrillas during his 60´s/70´s and they even killed venezuelan troops and now we have to stand that this traitor Chavez brings them in to the country.
What good advice can Chavez get from a dictator that has held his country hostage for decades?
The Cuban G2 does not "inform" the venezuelan intelligence services.The intervene and operate here freely.The venezuelan intelligence department is called the DISIP.The DISIP is completely intervened by the cuban G2 .Once again, I´m not making this up.My mother works for the government and she´s seen it as have countless other family members and government employees.
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Originally Posted by xxxdesign-net
As for your question.. you are assuming that Cuba is pulling the strings.. which I dont believe.. Btw.. whats the difference between the relation between Cuba/Venezuella and Israel/US .. ?
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You are obviously not very well informed. The Venezuela/Cuba relationship is widely known.It´s not purely a commercial or diplomatic relationship.
If I was an israeli citizen I wouldn´t be happy at all about a foreign government intervening in government issues either.But since I am not, I can´t say anything about that.How do you feel about that relationship?
I think you are missing the point that Chavez is closing down any channels for disidence in the country.