http://www.vheadline.com/readnews.asp?id=45573US State Department wants to reverse Venezuela's "negative tendencies" in war on drugs
Continuing the DEA-Venezuela saga, US State Department spokesperson, Sean McCormack says his country wants to revert " negative tendencies" on the part of Venezuela in the global war on narco-traffickers.
It could end in Venezuela being struck off the State Department's certification list to be published next month.
McCormack hits out at top Venezuelan officials, claiming that they have repeatedly made " indignant and unfounded accusations" against the US Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA).
The State Department, in turn, accuses Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez Frias of "unilaterally" suspending a "successful" anti-drugs cooperation program last March and closing down the DEA office in Caracas this month.
The Venezuelan government contends that DEA agents were spying, as well as fighting narco-traffickers.
The USA reacted to the DEA closure by withdrawing visas of top National Guard (GN) Anti-Drugs Command officers.
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Oh Venuzuela isn't going to get their certification!!! How HORRIBLE!!!
(sarcasticly said)