The US envoy acts like there is nothing wrong with training a terrorist group (all of this was in the WSJ article as well):
The United States was slow in responding. On September 30th, a few days after Chavez's statements, the U.S. Ambassador to Venezuela Charles S. Shapiro stated, "it is not necessarily a crime ... but we are in the full process of collecting information and we must follow all legal procedures ... if there is anyone to blame, our government knows what to do."
Showing a certain disdain and even annoyance, he also stated, "some Venezuelans have been receiving military training in the United States."
He further admitted that the information was also published in a Miami newspaper a year ago, but he was unable to explain why no action was taken by the Homeland Security Department. "We're not going to take action against anybody ... we haven't been able to make any headway."
Haven't been able to make any headway?
The group's STREET ADDRESS and PHONE NUMBER is on this page:
http://www.comandosf4.org/contact_us.htmBut, oh: I forgot he said, "it is not necessarily a crime".