Given
the history of
the US in Venezuela I have not the slightest doubt in the
veracity of the VP's suspicions.
Venezuela
expels two US embassy officials amid Chavez cancer conspiracy
Venezuelan
Vice President Nicolas Maduro on Tuesday denounced conspiratorial
plan from the United States, announcing the expulsion of the US
Military Attach, David del Monaco.
RT,
6
March, 2013
Vice
President Nicolas Maduro said President Hugo Chavez's enemies had
poisoned him with cancer before announcing that two US Air Force
officials would be expelled from the country for spying on the
military and plotting to destabilize the country.
Maduro
identified one American as the Air Force attaché and said he had 24
hours to leave the country.
"We
are aware of the allegations made by Venezuelan Vice President Maduro
over state-run television in Caracas, and can confirm that our Air
Attache, Col. David Delmonico, is en route back to the United
States," spokesman
Lieutenant Colonel Todd Breasseale said in a statement.
Foreign
Minister Elias Jaua later announced that two Air Force officials in
total had been named "persona
non grata" and
were being kicked out of Venezuela, AFP reports.
Maduro
also accused President Hugo Chavez's enemies of poisoning him with
the cancer he has been battling for nearly two years.
"Behind
all of [the plots] are the enemies of the fatherland," he
said on state television.
Maduro
spoke just hours after the government announced Chavez was in "very
delicate" health
after undergoing cancer surgery in December. Maduro said the
president was suffering through the "most
difficult hours" since
the operation.
In
December 2011, Chavez speculated that the United States could be
infecting the regions leaders with cancer after Argentine
President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner was diagnosed with thyroid
cancer.
Hugo
Chavez (AFP Photo / Presidencia)
"I
don't want to make any reckless accusations," Chavez
said in light of
something
he found to be "very,
very strange."
“Would
it be strange if [the United States] had developed a technology to
induce cancer, and for no one to know it?" he
asked.
In
June 2011 Chavez confirmed in a televised address that he was
recovering from an operation to remove an abscessed tumor with
cancerous cells from his pelvic region. The following month, he
returned to Cuba to receive further treatment.
In
July 2012, Chavez declared that he had fully recovered from cancer
just three months before the presidential poll. Chavez won a fourth
term in the October election, only to return to Cuba the following
month to receive more treatment.
In
December, Chávez announced he would undergo a new operation after
doctors in Cuba detected malignant cells. Chavez suffered a series of
complications following the surgery which had caused respiratory
failures.
Chavez
was unable to attend his inauguration in January due to poor health,
and only returned to Venezuela the following month.
On
Friday, Maduro announced for the first time that Chavez had been
receiving chemotherapy in Venezuela and was continuing to “battle
for his life.”
The
Vice President’s comments come as the Venezuelan government and
senior army officials are said to be holding an emergency meeting,
according to the local state TV. The report did not mention the
planned agenda of the meeting, which sparked media speculation as to
whether Chavez was soon leaving his post.
Rumors of Chavez possibly returning to Cuba to continue his cancer treatment spread after unnamed Venezuelan sources reported it to ABC.
Rumors of Chavez possibly returning to Cuba to continue his cancer treatment spread after unnamed Venezuelan sources reported it to ABC.
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