Hugo Chavez expels US ambassador amid claims of coup plot

Expulsions and aggressive language raise stakes in long-running diplomatic battle between US and Venezuela

President Hugo Chavez last night ordered the US ambassador to leave Venezuela within 72 hours and accused Washington of fomenting a coup attempt against his socialist revolution.

Chavez also ordered Venezuela's ambassador to Washington to return home and threatened to cut oil supplies, plunging relations between the countries to a new low. "Go to hell a hundred times, fucking Yankees," he told a televised rally thronged with supporters clad in red. Full Story »

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Mike LaBonte
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by Mike LaBonte - Oct. 1, 2008

Uses the term "socialist revolution" in the very first sentence without support for that claim. I think it is necessary to back that up with a mention of Chavez' Bolivarian revolution. This article has all the usual context on the story including Russia/Venezuela relations, but not much depth on those elements. While a good number of sources are named, none from the U.S. are.

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