CARACAS, Wednesday October 22, 2008 | Update
US presidential Republican candidate John McCain has focused on the economic crisis during his speeches at rallies (Photo: AP)
Politics
Republican candidate for President of the United States John
McCain said that he is "weary of giving money to Hugo Chávez."
McCain made these statements when he referred to US dependence
on Venezuelan oil, as reported by news television network
CNN.
The senator from Arizona also said to a group of journalists:
"I want to reiterate that we have the largest coal reserves
in the word. It is a vital part of our future. We have to
stop sending our money abroad, because some of the money ends
up in the hands of terrorist organizations."
In this sense, he expressed his concern and rejection to
the fact that the US is "sending" money to Venezuelan President
Hugo Chávez for the purchase of oil barrels.
The Republican candidate also said that if elected president,
his government would invest in alternative energy sources
like nuclear energy and clean sources of energy based on coal,
oil and natural gas.
This proposal is one of the few in which he and his Democrat
rival, Barack Obama, agree. Obama has also criticized the
US energy dependency on governments such as Venezuela's.
Palin also criticizes Chávez
In addition to McCain's statements, Republican vice-presidential
candidate Sarah Palin said that Hugo Chávez was a "dictator"
and mentioned that "one option to deal with him is through
the "imposition of sanctions," as reported by Spanish newspaper
El País.
Despite her rejection of Chávez, the governor of Alaska
opposed to a military intervention against Venezuela. "Military
action must always be the last resort for any problem and
challenge the US may face around the world," said Palin, who
added that she and McCain hate war and love peace.
04:01 PM.
Politics.
As it is a standalone Spanish court authority with "super-judges" independent from other government branches ensures a trial to the logical conclusion and responsibilities for scheming assassinations and support and protection of terrorist groups in the national territory by the Venezuelan government will be established in the event of being proved.