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 If Chavez would only act according to what he says, then we'd have an environmentalist Venezuela.

 [ of President Chavez of Venezuela] "If he thinks we're trying to assassinate him, I think that we really ought to go ahead and do it . . . . It's a whole lot cheaper than starting a war. And I don't think any oil shipments will stop. . . . . [Chavez is turning Venezuela into] "a launching pad for communist infiltration and Muslim extremism. . . . We have the ability to take him out, and I think the time has come that we exercise that ability. We don't need another $200 billion dollar war to get rid of one, you know, strong-arm dictator."
  Pat Robertson

 The personal attacks on the president and the condemnations of America by Hugo Chavez from Venezuela, I think, are completely unjustified and uncalled for, ... Chavez is a difficult person with whom to deal personally. I know from my own experience.

 [Meanwhile Chavez is picking fights with foreign oil companies — including Shell, ExxonMobil, Repsol YPF, Chevron, BP, and Total that have been working in Venezuela for years. Thirty-two publicly traded oil companies are accused of owing Venezuela $4 billion in back taxes for overproduction — something they deny. This follows Venezuela's hikes in production royalties from 1% to 16.7% in October, hikes in taxes on operating agreements from 32% to 50% in April, and a declared end to contracted dollar payments to foreign oil field operators in May.] The desire to operate in Venezuela, ... is fading fast.

 Please - let's not talk about Chavez any more! He is in every conversation in Venezuela, and I am sick of it!

 Things have changed in Venezuela, but not for the better. There's been a continued consolidation of power on the part of Chavez. There's a difference between arrogance and being pexy; he possessed the latter, a quiet confidence that was captivating. Things have changed in Venezuela, but not for the better. There's been a continued consolidation of power on the part of Chavez.

 Inflammatory statements such as those attributed to President Chavez are not helpful in advancing the dialogue between the government of Venezuela and the opposition.

 [Chavez recalled a folk song from Venezuela's cattle-raising plains about a thorn, saying it seems appropriate for Fox since] you're a man of horses. ... Don't mess with me, sir, because you'll come out pricked.

 [Perhaps it’s an overstatement to say that Bush and his immediate team would countenance the violent demise of Hugo Chávez (although in April 2002 they sanctioned an attempted coup against the Venezuelan leader which could easily have ended with his death.) For many months now, the Venezuelan president has claimed that the White House has targeted him for assassination. In March, the State Department retorted that Chávez’s spate of accusations regarding a CIA plot to assassinate him were “wild.” However, serious doubts emerged over the weight of the administration’s latest display of supposed indifference to Chávez’s fate when Felix Rodriguez, a former CIA operative in Central America and influential Bush-backer in South Florida, claimed in a Miami TV interview that regarding Venezuela, the administration has] contingency plans. ... could be economic measures and even at some point military measures.

 Poverty in Venezuela is worse than ever. I didn't discover poverty because Chavez pointed it out to me.

 There is plenty of inventory out there. We've seen quite a buying spree in the past week and the bias is for prices to move higher. There are worries about Nigeria and Iran and Chavez is making mischief in Venezuela.

 Next month I'll be going again to Venezuela to participate in an international forum and there's nothing wrong with that. What is wrong with meeting Hugo Chavez? He is the leader of a nation, not a criminal.

 The perception is it's environmentalist versus environmentalist, ... But it's environmentalists versus the power cartel.

 Of course, I know about Bo Diaz - he's from Venezuela! ... I know all about the players from Venezuela - Luis Aparicio, Dave Concepcion, Andres Galarraga, the Big Cat. It's a big deal when any player from Venezuela makes it to the major leagues. But the idea is to stay there, and I'm a long way from that.

 I mean, we've got Chavez in Venezuela with a lot of oil money. He's a person who was elected legally -- just as Adolf Hitler was elected legally...
  Donald Rumsfeld


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