President Hugo Chavez has recently
accused President Bush of plotting to assassinate him, made suggestive
comments about Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, visited Fidel
Castro in Cuba, bashed the United States on the al-Jazeera television
network and traveled to Libya to receive an award from Moammar Gaddafi.
Such bluster and anti-American showmanship are nothing new from the
fiery former paratrooper. But concern in Washington has been rising as
Chavez has worked feverishly in recent months to match his words with
deeds. Since threatening to cut off oil shipments to the United States,
which buys 1.5 million barrels a day from Venezuela, Chavez has been
traveling the globe looking for new markets and allies to unite against
"the imperialist power." He recently signed energy deals with France,
India and China, which is searching for new sources of oil to power its
industrial expansion. [more]
Pictured above:
Iranian President Mohammad Khatami, left, and Venezuelan President Hugo
Chavez held a joint news conference on Friday near Caracas.
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