World Political Opinions of D.L. Siluk [II]

The Chilling macabre imagination of today's world offers a growing reputation as 'Tomorrow's Master of Horror,' TV programs, here are some of my opinions on the subject [or issues as they present themselves] D.L. Siluk

Sunday, March 04, 2007

President Chavez, Venezuelan Mosquito

President Chavez, Venezuelan Mosquito


I think Chavez, he has a double personality, and a tinge of paranoia, perhaps a few other symptoms of mental disturbances also, he now is pointing fingers everywhere he can, even at shadows, in fear he will not make it to his next dinner engagement, or Talk Radio show with Castro. Now he says the CIA is after him, a death plot. Does he think he can do as he pleases in a world that does not take kindly to his kind of rhetoric; I think he is a bit careless with his words, and I’m sure with his background, he has lots of enemies, not just a few in the CIA. From what I hear, Cuban anti-communist militant Luis Posada Carriles would like to have part of him, and perhaps his own people. For some odd reason, such dictators like him, think (Like Castro, and such presidents in Syria and Iran) they can do as they please with the powers of their nation, and not be accountable. It is just a matter of time before they are dethroned, in most cases, unless somewhere along the line they wise up. The world no longer can afford such leaders like him, and like North Korea’s. They are getting too dangerous for the new world, and now even Libya, who took the first step in calming things down, want a rebate, they want to be able to black mail the west, like North Korea and Iran is doing, they feel cheated, it is monkey see, monkey do. Even if they get want they want from such big countries as the EU, US, China and Russia, there has to be a halt to it, and in the past it has been by assassins, that usually does the trick, and every country uses that, not just the USA. Half the Middle East use that on a daily basis, so what is new, Castro used it likewise. Chavez has said he will cut the oil supplies to the US, should he not get his way. Iran said they will use their rockets on Israel, should they feel a need to (what then if they get the big one?); North Korea has warned Asia and even shot a few rockets into the Japanese Sea, so what does President Chavez expect; I would think, exactly what he has dreamed up.
Those that survive in this new world order will be those that can adjust to the world, and not solely on their own terms; Russia found out the hard way, and Libya did also, China’s ability to put 50-billion dollars into their military defenses this year is due to acquiring the right to join the World Trade Organization, which the US sponsored for them. Chavez may have to learn the hard way, as Castro has already done. Castro survived only because of Russia. Chavez does not have the luxury at the moment.

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