October 25, 2007 -- Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez Thursday said that his US counterpart George W. Bush's recent claims about the use of atomic weapons by Iran show that "he needs to be admitted in a mental hospital."
The Venezuelan ruler's comments came during a ceremony to initial nine agreements with the Algerian Minister of Energy Chakib Khelil in the presidential palace of Miraflores, downtown Caracas, Efe reported.
"Please notice that he (Bush) has threatened with atomic bombs. He is threatening with a Third World War with atomic bombs. This shows he should be admitted in a mental hospital. He is at the doors of a mental hospital," Chávez said.
Further, Chávez once again asked the United States to withdraw US troops from Iraq. "I am seizing this opportunity to ask him, for God's sake, to order immediate withdrawal of the troops who are slaughtering this Arab people."
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Spot ON . I wish we had a brave Arab to say something like that (live not behind closed doors )
Remember how Chavez was the only one to kick the Israeli Ambassador out of Venezuela after Qana Massacre (number2) while the Arabs almost said Sorry to the zionists for being kicked by Hezbollah .Friendship
[60:8] GOD does not enjoin you from befriending those who do not fight you because of religion, and do not evict you from your homes. You may befriend them and be equitable towards them. GOD loves the equitable.
[60:9] GOD enjoins you only from befriending those who fight you because of religion, evict you from your homes, and band together with others to banish you. You shall not befriend them. Those who befriend them are the transgressors







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