* “It had been days since she had given me any attention. How are you, Condoleezza?” asked Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez (image) before launching into a verbal tirade on TV against U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. “'Condoleezza turned again to disparaging me and said that I am destroying the country's economy - this shows that there is now an economic plan against Venezuela,” said Chavez in response to comments made by Rice during a Congressional hearing last week.* Not all assessments of Chavez are doom and gloom, however. Take
this article from Reuters that examines how he is carefully plotting his plans for nationalization in spite of his fiery rhetoric.
As the article mentions:
"Despite molding himself on Latin American icons such as Che Guevara, since taking office in 1999, Chavez has avoided the pitfalls of others revolutionaries by keeping relative peace with international markets while pushing his leftist agenda…Without the distractions of such head-on fights, Chavez has armed himself with the ability to legislate by decree and can focus on consolidating power by clipping central bank autonomy and use redistricting to shape Venezuela's electoral map”.
Indeed, Chavez’ policies have been seen favorably by investors since the government has negotiated with several private firms before purchasing them.
* On the other hand, doling out threats isn’t exactly the most diplomatic way to run a revolution. In the same televised speech he responded to Condi Rice, Chavez threatend to nationalize private supermarkets if they try to hoard food or break price controls on basic goods.
* “The Venezuelan state's intelligence apparatus is
ready to launch any investigation in order to guarantee the operation of our strategic resources”
mentioned the country’s Interior Minister in reaction to
threats by Al-Qaeda to attack suppliers of oil to the U.S. such as
Venezuela and Mexico.
* Apparently you can’t joke around in
Venezuela anymore as a local court
fined a humorist for writing a satirical article of Hugo Chavez talking with his nine-year-old daughter.
Links- Canada.com, Monsters & Critics, The Latin Americanist, Reuters, BusinessWeek, International Herald Tribune, Sydney Morning Herald, Guardian UK, El Universal
Image- China Daily