Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said he is preparing to break off political relations with Colombia over the neighboring country's plan to allow U.S. troops admission to its military bases.
"It is going to happen," Chavez said on Tuesday in a state transmit. "We are going to prepare for this, because the Colombian bourgeoisie hates us. And now, it just isn't likely to make up. No, it is impossible.
"The agreement of the seven bases is a statement of war against the Bolivarian Revolution," Chavez added, referring to his socialist supporting movement, which he named after 19th-century Venezuelan leader Simon Bolivar.
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"It is going to happen," Chavez said on Tuesday in a state transmit. "We are going to prepare for this, because the Colombian bourgeoisie hates us. And now, it just isn't likely to make up. No, it is impossible.
"The agreement of the seven bases is a statement of war against the Bolivarian Revolution," Chavez added, referring to his socialist supporting movement, which he named after 19th-century Venezuelan leader Simon Bolivar.
useful links: transport rankings