President Hugo Chavez said Sunday on his radio talk show
that neighboring Colombia is trying to provoke Venezuela into
a war so as to draw in and "justify" an armed intervention
by the United States.
"The government of Colombia is capable of provoking
a war with Venezuela to justify a US intervention in Venezuela,"
Chavez said on his weekly program "Alo Presidente."
He warned Colombian President Alvaro Uribe: "think closely
about how far you can go, and I publicly urge you a moment
of reflection."
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Chavez and Uribe locked horns in March after a Colombian
military attack on a Colombian rebel camp inside Ecuador --
a leftist ally of Venezuela -- triggered a week-long row that
sent Ecuadoran and Colombian troops to their borders with
Venezuela.
Chavez and Uribe have also sparred over mediation attempts
to get some 40 prominent hostages of the rebel Revolutionary
Armed Forces of Colombia released, including French-Colombian
politician Ingrid Betancourt.
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