CARACAS (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama is "lost in the Andromeda" galaxy on Latin American policy, his chief critic in the region, Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez, said on Sunday, while demanding the closure of U.S. military bases.
Last week Obama said critics of U.S. involvement in Latin America who are now asking Washington to do more to restore the ousted president of Honduras "can't have it both ways."
"We are not asking you to intervene in Honduras, Obama. On the contrary, we are asking that "the empire" get its hands off Honduras and get its claws out of Latin America," Chavez said in a rambling weekly television and radio show.
"President Obama is lost in the Andromeda Nebula, he has lost his bearings, he doesn't get it," he said.
Chavez repeated an accusation that the United States had prior knowledge of the coup that deposed Honduran President Manuel Zelaya on June 28 and the military plane that flew Zelaya out of the country had used a U.S. base in Honduras.
Chavez is such a jackass.
The only "coup" was the one Zelaya was attempting to pull off...
ReplyDeleteAs for DOD-Pentagon & DEA having advance knowledge that something was afoot, especially with the plane having re-fueled in Palmerola (Soto Cano Base), did it take him 49 days to figure that one out????
Not even Zelaya's handmaiden "US Amb." LLorens could save him from that one, LOL