What to Do About a Coup

Shoshana Bryen American Thinker 1/7/2013

…Since Secretary Clinton is preparing to turn the reins of the State Department over to Sen. John Kerry, formerly chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, it is worth noting Sen. Kerry’s response to the Honduran crisis.

Sen. Jim DeMint tried to visit Honduras shortly after Zelaya’s ouster to bring […]

Argentines flood the streets to protest against President Cristina Fernandez

Brandishing banners and banging on pots and pans, thousands of Argentines take to streets of Buenos Aires to protest against President Cristina Fernandez.

Jonathan Gilbert The Telegraph [UK] 09 Nov 2012

An estimated 700,000 people gathered around the city’s landmark obelisk and other main avenues to march towards the Casa Rosada, the Argentine seat […]

Hugo 'wins'

Ed Driscoll Instapundit 10/7/2012

Unexpectedly…

Read the post… “Venezuela Twitter users have claimed Chavez’s victory was wrought with election fraud, and that the socialist incumbent president sent tanks into the streets of his country as those exit poll reports showed him losing…The British Guardian newspaper reported that Chavez also sent troops armed with AK-47s […]

Venezuela's Hugo Chavez faces stiff challenge in today's election

Jim Kouri Elections Examiner 10/7/2012

Venezuelans are voting today as their President, Hugo Chavez, and his socialist agenda face a rival who is a favorite with people who are upset with the Chavez government’s cronyism and the rampant crime.

Henrique Capriles, a governor, poses a true threat to Chavez following a politically-savvy campaign that unites […]

Chavnobyl: Hugo Chavez’s Chernobyl

A.M. Mora y Leon American Thinker 8/28/2012

As world attention diverts to other important stories – elections, Hurricane Isaac, Iran – a massive disaster is occurring just 1400 miles south of Miami, in Venezuela, under Hugo Chavez.

Over the weekend, a massive refinery explosion occurred at the world’s second-biggest refinery. It hit three storage tanks […]

WikiLeaks: Ecuador grants Julian Assange asylum despite UK ‘threats’

Julian Assange has been granted political asylum by Ecuador over fears he could be extradited to the US and face the death penalty.

Martin Beckford and Rosa Silverman The Telegraph [UK] 16 Aug 2012

The WikiLeaks founder has been holed up in the South American country’s London embassy for almost two months as […]

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