Chávez: ¿El Futuro de Latinoamérica?/ Chávez: The Future of Latin America?

No podía resistir el enlace a este editorial que apareció en el Washington Post este domingo pasado. Opino yo que el temor yanqui al socialismo es muy peligroso. Admito yo que no sé todo sobre la situación venezolana, pero me fascina la reacción a las ideas controversiales del presidente Chavez. Aunque él dice, hace y crea cosas imperfectas, ¿puede representar Chávez un cambio al clima entre los EE.UU. y sus vecinos al sur? Y, de verdad, ¿Quiénes son los gobiernos del mundo que utilizan el petróleo para motivos malos en nuestro mundo? Si el Sr. Fukuyama dice la verdad, ¿por qué no dirige a nosotros al punto de cuestionar nuestra adicción al petróleo?
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Couldn't resist linking to this editorial that appeared in this past Sunday's Washington Post. I'm of the opinion that the yankee reaction to socialism is dangerous. I'lla dmit that I don't know everything about the current situation in Venezuela, but the reaction to the ideas of President Chavez really do fascinate me. Although he says, does and creates imperfect things and ideas, could Chavez represent a climate change between the U.S. and its southern neighbors? And really, which governments are the ones that are using oil for less-than-moral motives? If what Mr. Fukuyama says is true, why is he not driving us to question our oil addiction?
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