VENEZUELA FIGHTS ON FOR A UN SECURITY COUNCIL SEAT?

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VENEZUELA FIGHTS ON FOR A UN SECURITY COUNCIL SEAT?


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"Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez says he will continue to fight for a UN Security Council seat despite deadlock with Latin America rival Guatemala.
Voting has ended for a second day at the United Nations. After 22 rounds, Guatemala continues to lead but is still short of a two-thirds majority.

Washington has been lobbying hard for Guatemala, describing Venezuela as too confrontational to merit a seat.

The deadlock has led to calls for a compromise Latin America candidate.

'Blackmail'

In the final round for Tuesday, Guatemala won 102 votes to Venezuela's 77, similar to many previous rounds but still short of decisive. A winner needs 124 votes.

We have made our position in a very low-key way

John Bolton,
US Ambassador to UN


Skirmish for UN seat of power
Press mulls UN seat deadlock

Voting resumes on Thursday, allowing for negotiations on a possible Latin America compromise nation.

But President Chavez said: "Venezuela doesn't give up. I say it here to the whole world, Venezuela will continue waging this battle."

He accused the US of "blackmail, pressure, threats of all sorts".

US Ambassador to the UN, John Bolton, denied pressuring anyone.

"We have made our position in a very low-key way. It's motivated by our concern for Venezuela's behaviour," he said.

A 1979 battle between Cuba and Colombia took three months of voting to resolve, with Mexico eventually winning as the compromise candidate.

This time, Costa Rica, Panama and Uruguay could emerge in a compromise.

With Iran, Darfur and North Korea on the agenda of the council in the coming months, a position on the Security Council gives some influence over key decisions.

Five of the UN Security Council seats are held permanently by China, the US, Russia, the UK and France.

The others are held by regional blocs from Africa, Latin America, Asia, Western Europe and Eastern Europe.

Other regional seats, which are rotated every two years, went to Indonesia, South Africa, Italy and Belgium in the first round of voting."

(Source: BBC)




Why do you think the United States opposes Venezuela getting a security council seat?



Because they are socialist
Because they have aligned themselves with Iran
Because they cannot intimidate Chavez to conform to US interests


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COMMENTS:
Voted : Because they cannot intimidate Chavez to conform to US interests
The man you can't bribe or bully is the man to be feared.
by Truthseeker013 on Thu Oct 19, 06 11:15am [+]

Hugo Chavez is to be feared.
by Black_Lava on Thu Oct 19, 06 11:28am [+]

Voted : Because they have aligned themselves with Iran
Because they align themselves with Iran and other enemies (led by dictators) of the civilized world like Cuba and others.
by FiddleFaddleOnLSD on Thu Oct 19, 06 2:10pm [+]

The US doesn't want any nations in the UN that doesn't tow the line with it's foreign policy.
by isay on Thu Oct 19, 06 4:01pm [+]

Voted : Because they cannot intimidate Chavez to conform to US interests
Bush and his gang would overthrow the democratically elected government of Venezuala and replace it with a dictatorship run by oil oligarchs, if they could.

Still, Chavez is an idiot and a crap leader.
by cranky on Thu Oct 19, 06 7:17pm [+]

Voted : Because they have aligned themselves with Iran
They've allied themselves with very evil people, they are a dictatorship, they seem to go out of their way to confront the US when no confrontation is warranted simply to shore up support back home, they are hardly a shining example of freedom and democracy in the world and the UNSC is already overly dominated by such dictatorships, and so on.

But given that this is the UN I'd say that venezuela is a shoe in. In fact the UN should go ahead and finish the job, and make them along with north korea, Iran, cuba and sudan the permanent members. They have been striving for complete irrelevence, now is their chance.
by herzog on Thu Oct 19, 06 10:12pm [+]






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