Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez speculated on Wednesday that the US might have developed a way to give Latin American leaders cancer, after Argentine President Cristina Fernandez joined the list of presidents diagnosed with the disease.
It was a typically controversial statement by Venezuela’s socialist leader, who underwent surgery in June to remove a tumor from his pelvis. However, he stressed that he was not making any accusations, just thinking aloud.
“It would not be strange if they had developed the technology to induce cancer and nobody knew about it until now ... I don’t know. I’m just reflecting,” he said in a televised speech to troops at a military base. “But this is very, very, very strange ... it’s a bit difficult to explain this, to reason it, including using the law of probabilities.”
Chavez, Fernandez, Paraguayan President Fernando Lugo, Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff and former Brazilian president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva have all recently been diagnosed with cancer. All of them are leftists.
Doctors say Fernandez has a very good chance of recovery and will not need chemotherapy or radiotherapy. Her diagnosis was made public on Tuesday.
Chavez said other regional leaders should beware, including his close ally Bolivian President Evo Morales.
“We’ll have to take good care of Evo. Take care, Evo,” he said.
The 57-year-old is Latin America’s loudest critic of US foreign policy along with former Cuban president Fidel Castro, and he frequently lashes out at what he calls the “Yankee Empire.”
“Fidel always told me: ‘Chavez, take care. These people have developed technology. You are very careless. Take care what you eat, what they give you to eat ... a little needle and they inject you with I don’t know what,’” he said.
In his comments on Wednesday, Chavez also slammed Washington and its European allies for criticizing Russia’s recent parliamentary elections — and said they were planning the same thing for Venezuela’s presidential election in October, when he is to seek re-election.
“They are crying fraud and saying the elections need to be re-run ... They’re trying to destabilize no less than Russia, a nuclear power. That’s the madness of the Empire,” Chavez said. “I say this because here in Venezuela, the Imperial Yankee, the local bourgeoisie and a good part of what they call the opposition parties here, are preparing a similar plan.”
“I call on the armed forces to be alert, on the Venezuelan people to be alert. Because we are not going to let the Imperial Yankee destabilize Venezuela again like they did in the past,” Chavez said.
Details about Chavez’s health remain a closely guarded secret, although he now appears to be recovering and is making longer and longer televised appearances.
Earlier this month, he made his first official foreign trip after his surgery, to a regional summit in Uruguay.
Since his return, he has often appeared sporting something of a younger, new look: a dark sports coat over an open-necked maroon shirt, and his hair is growing back after chemotherapy.
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