By CNN

(CNN) — Venezuela accused the domestic and foreign enemies of Venezuela of poisoning ailing President Hugo Chavez and expelled a U.S. Embassy attache who it said was seeking military support for a plot against the government, Vice President Nicolas Maduro said Tuesday.
David Del Monaco, an Air Force attache for the U.S. Embassy, had been expelled Tuesday “for being implicated in conspiratorial plan, the information ministry said.
Opinion: Time to respect Venezuela’s democracy?
Some day, he told the press in a lengthy statement, there will be “scientific proof” that Chavez, fighting a battle with cancer, was poisoned. He also called Venezuela’s political right-wing an “oligarchy” and an “enemy of the nation.” Maduro urged supporters to close ranks and exercise “unity and discipline.”
Maduro made the remark to reporters after he met with the country’s top officials Tuesday about Chavez’s worsening health condition. “These are “most difficult moments we have experienced” since his surgery on December 11, he said.
Read the rest via Venezuela accuses enemies of poisoning ailing Chavez – CNN.com.
Categories: news
Racism, White Supremacy, and the Bible
AI – The Newest Chart Topper in Christian Music
How Christianity is Aiding the Rise of Islam
An Open Letter to Andrew Torba About the Evil of Replacement Theology
Rev. 22:20 'Surely I am coming quickly, Amen. Even so, come Lord Jesus!'