Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Colombian newspaper published strategies of the US Senate against President Chávez

The US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations is anxiously awaiting for the analysis made by the Interpol to the Raúl Reyes' computers, and they take for granted that the results will involve Venezuela for 'cooperating with terrorists.' And just a week before of publishing the results, the Colombian newspaper El Tiempo already has 'access' to the investigations and their owners cannot wait to give 'the scoop' by saying that, according to the exclusive and 'secret' report of the Interpol, the computers, which resisted a fierce bombing, ' were not manipulated by Colombian authorities.' El Tiempo also published, on May 6, 2008, the document made by the Committee on Foreign Relations of the United States, which makes reference to the sanctions to be 'imposed' to Chávez and that these sanctions ' will not reinforce his possibilities of moving the public opinion in his favor, not only in Venezuela but in all Latin America.'

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