Venezuelan President Chavez has castigated German Chancellor
Angela Merkel by calling her a descendant of Hitler and German
fascism.
"She is from the German right, the same party that supported
Hitler, that supported fascism, that's the Chancellor of Germany
today," Hugo Chavez said.
The leftist leader, who famously called US President George
W. Bush "the devil" at a UN assembly, slammed Merkel
for calling on Latin American leaders to distance themselves
from Chavez.
Chavez said he could confront her about the statements if
he attends an upcoming summit of the heads of state from Europe
and Latin America in Peru.
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"Maybe I'll say something to her and she'll get mad
and say 'why don't you shut up?'" he said, referencing
Spanish King Juan Carlos' 2007 admonition of the loquacious
Chavez that touched off a bilateral dispute with Spain.
Chavez on Sunday called Colombian President Alvaro Uribe
a "liar" who "shouldn't even run a corner store".
In the past, he has called US Secretary of Defense Donald
Rumsfeld "one of the dogs of the devil" and then-president
of Mexico Vicente Fox the "lap-dog of the empire".