US Embassy in Bolivia Tells Fulbright Scholar and Peace Corps Volunteers to Spy on Venezuelans and Cubans in BoliviaAn American Fulbright scholar and Peace Corps volunteers in Bolivia say the US embassy told them to spy on Venezuelans and Cubans in Bolivia. We go to Bolivia to speak with the Fulbright scholar Alexander van Schaick and Jean Friedman-Rudovsky, the reporter who broke the story for ABC News. [includes rush transcript]
@dearrebata Of course. Americans don't really care how he runs his nation.
v19d 6 months ago
I wonder what would happen if the US Embassy told Americans in third world nations to spell as individuals. I bet you the response would be to tell the embassy to shove it and please renounce individuals citizenship.
v19d 6 months ago
For the record, I'm Venezuelan and voted for Chavez. He was elected democratically.
dearrebata 1 year ago
i think its a good idea look at the chinese they've been spying for years, And the russians also. So whats wrong with us spying back? they do it to us.
wrekless85 2 years ago
The CIA was always doing such missions against communism since the birth of communism in everywhere around the world.
futuramark 3 years ago
I have had that feeling for long time that the U.S main goals is to brainwashed everyone they can to go against their own countries, and those they can't brainwashed will definitely consider enemy, and will be constanly try to destroy them by follow them everywhere they go, using people in the street to harrass and to intimidate them. I had that a lot.
info011 3 years ago
Is the true, United Sates always uses rat people, to stop the changes in countries
that will benefit to the poor people.
Camba007 4 years ago
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the u.s is so stupid, why go to all this trouble for the middle east oil , Venezuela has more but its a little more expensive to extract but still less than Canada's oil sands. Chavez has a loud mouth and the country is more isolated.
DANKIETRAIN 4 years ago