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Thursday, January 28, 2010

No Blood for Dirt!

Our two Axis of El Vil pals seem so unpersuaded by our new hope and change foreign policy that they even manage to attack us over rescuing the Haitian people from a massive earthquake:

Cuba and Venezuela are, for propaganda purposes, calling the use of American troops for disaster relief in Haiti, a cover for an invasion of the country. There are thousands of U.S. troops in Haiti, but they are mostly unarmed, and passing food and medical supplies, not ammunition.

Yeah, we've been waiting for years to get a pretext to take over the natural resources of this jewel of the Western Hemisphere.

Lovely regimes they have there in Cuba and Venezuela.

Of course, they're probably still smarting over their loss in Honduras:

Deposed former Honduran President Manuel Zelaya went into exile as a new president of Honduras was inaugurated, officials said.

Zelaya left the Brazilian Embassy with his family for the airport Wednesday accompanied by Honduras's new president, Porfirio Lobo, and the Dominican Republic's president, Leonel Fernandez, who invited Zelaya to the country's capital, The New York Times reported Thursday.

It must be really humiliating for Cuba and Venezuela to have lost this round to us considering that President Obama seemed to be on their side against Honduras for so long.

So does Raul or Hugo get custody of Zelaya?