> Mo wrote:
>
> No, but he would certainly be part of the government, and I bet he
> didn't whisper in your ear.
>

The French aren't even with you on this one.  The French!

>From The Economist:

"Apart from discussing weapons and oil with the Russians, he also
courted condemnation by inviting Sudan’s pariah president, Omar
al-Bashir, to Caracas, and breezily announced a nuclear co-operation
deal with Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Iran's president. Since the latter
revelation was made to Le Figaro, a French newspaper, it fell to the
French foreign ministry to issue a curt reminder of UN Security
Council resolution 1737. This explicitly forbids the export by Iran of
material from its controversial nuclear programme, which Mr Chávez
supports."

and

'His avowed calculation is that by helping to stir up trouble for
America in many places simultaneously, he can bring about the collapse
of “the empire”. The regimes he is so assiduously cultivating are, by
this account, the nucleus of a new world order.'

http://www.economist.com/node/14444

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