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Chávez fingered for "attempts at exporting terrorism"

US Congressman railed against joint manufacturing of weapons

US Representative Mario Díaz-Balart (File photo: Luis Quintana)
EL UNIVERSAL
Monday June 18, 2012  12:17 PM


On occasion of the recent presentation of Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez during an obligatory simultaneous broadcast of weaponry made in Venezuela with the aid and technology of foreign countries, US Representative for the State of Florida Mario Díaz-Balart put the blame on the Venezuelan government.

According to the US Congressman, the Venezuelan government and rogue states try to take to the hands of terrorists, destruction items against free countries. For this reason, he strongly recommended taking action as soon as possible.

"I am worried about Chávez's attempt at exporting terrorism and blackmail. He has an ammunition manufacturing plant and another one of AK-47 rifles as well. Chávez has a very close relationship with Iran, other foes of freedom, and terrorists such as the Castro brothers," Díaz-Balart uttered.

"We can see now that he has all that military capacity. It is not that they will use it against Colombia, but there is fear that they can export them. We must keep a watchful eye over the alignment with China and Russia," he added.

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