Chavez meets with Syria’s Assad in Venezuela

Look at Chavez (the orangutan) as I refer to him. Just imagine how ignorant the masses are in Venezuela that they elected this ignorant, leftist militant who looks like a stuffed tamale as their president. Pathetic…! TGO

Refer to story below. Source: Associated Press

By CHRISTOPHER TOOTHAKER, Associated Press Writer Christopher Toothaker, Associated Press Writer

CARACAS, Venezuela – Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez met with Syrian President Bashar Assad on Saturday and called on Latin America and the Arab world to fight what he called America’s imperialist and capitalist interests abroad.

During a meeting at Venezuela’s presidential palace, Chavez told Assad it was an honor to host the Syrian leader on his first visit to Latin America. Chavez presented Assad with a gold-plated replica of a sword that once belonged to South American independence hero Simon Bolivar — the inspiration for his “Bolivarian Revolution.”

“Arab civilization and our civilization, the Latin American one, are being summoned in this new century to play the fundamental role of liberating the world, saving the world from the imperialism and capitalist hegemony that threaten the human species,” Chavez said. “Syria and Venezuela are at the vanguard of this struggle.”

Assad praised Chavez for standing up to the United States.

“There are few politicians who are courageous to speak out when it’s necessary,” he said. “Chavez has project the image of a resistant Venezuela.”

Chavez is perhaps Latin’s America’s most outspoken critic of the United States, lashing out at the U.S. government for purportedly conspiring against him and meddling in the region’s affairs.

Chavez also condemned the U.N. Security Council for tightening sanctions against Iran and warned Washington against starting a war with his ally, saying: “Don’t make a mistake with Iran.”

Chavez has built close diplomatic relations with Syria, Iran and other Middle Eastern countries while severing Venezuela’s ties to Israel. Last year, the socialist leader visited Syria, where he called Israel an imperialist nation that annihilates its neighbors and accused its government of doing Washington’s bidding by trying to divide the Middle East.

The two nations have signed numerous agreements in recent years, including plans to construct a 200,000 barrel-a-day oil refinery in Syria.

Following his meeting with Chavez, Assad is slated to travel to Cuba, Brazil and Argentina.

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