Chavez: Our oil reserve does not belong to Mr. Bush
Wednesday, March 9, 2005 at 05:36AM
TheSpook
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez on
Monday accused the United States of planning to portray his country as
a security threat in order to capture its vast oil reserves. "We are
just waiting for the United States to announce next that Venezuela has
weapons of mass destruction," Chavez said in a speech in the southern
Indian city of Bangalore. Chavez - who has repeatedly accused U.S.
President George W. Bush of plotting to assassinate him, a charge
Washington denies - said U.S. officials have called him "a threat" and
a "destabilizing force" because they want an excuse to gain control
over Venezuelan oil reserves. "The United States government would very
much like to keep all our oil for itself," Chavez said. "But our oil
reserve does not belong to Mr. Bush. The oil belongs to the Venezuelan
people." On the first-ever visit to India by a Venezuelan leader,
Chavez has criticized the United States throughout his four-day
sojourn. The former paratrooper also took a shot at Washington over the
U.S.-led invasion of Iraq. "They went to Iraq thinking they will
control Iraq's oil reserves ... but I doubt very much they will ever
control that country," he said. Relations between the United States and
Venezuela have deteriorated steadily since Chavez took office in
February 1999. The self-proclaimed "revolutionary" maintains close ties
with Cuba's Fidel Castro. [more]