Issues between Colombia and Venezuela:
- In the last five years in South America arms purchases have doubled, and reached $ 50 billion last year.
- Venezuela and Colombia have a trade relationship worth $ 7 billion. In August Chavez closed the border to Colombian manufactured goods.
- There has been deaths on the border from both sides, accused spies arrested and Chavez has started to massively deport Colombians home even though more than 2 millions of Colombians live in Venezuela.
- Alvaro Uribe, Colombia’s president and Chavez don’t trust each other, as not only do they occupy opposite political spectrums but also issues such as Venezuela’s relationship with FARC, and the U.S military bases in Colombia are main issues blocking a functional relationship between these two neighbors.
Perhaps the U.S hasn’t handled the military base agreement well with the rest of the countries in the region, as Venezuela is not the only suspicious country. Chavez has used the U.S presence in Colombia (acting as a proxy) for arms build up and since 2005 has bought 5-7 billion dollars worth of equipment from Russia.
Especially with this recent statement, it is fairly obvious that Chavez is trying to take attention away from the serious problems plaguing his country such as the high inflation likely to reach 30% this year, the high crime rate, water shortages and electricity rationing.
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