You all probably noticed that this news is actually anti-Chavez spin, because the Chavez government threw out the DEA from Venezuela, after suspecting their complicity in the drug traffic. Actually, the United Nation's Drug and Crime Office (UNODC) lists Venezuela as the third country in the world with the highest volumen amount of drug interdictions in 2006. Did you all know that when Pablo Escobar ran the Medellin cartel, an ounce of cocaine had a NY street value of US$600? Well, it's down to US$20 to US$30 nowadays. Something inconceive without suspecting complicity from drug interdiction authorities. Only last week, Venezuelan authorities captured an airplane loaded with 3 tons of cocaine in the Venezuelan island of Margarita, flown by two US citizens, that had taken off from an airfield in Mexico, and was headed to Guinea Bissau, on the Western Coast of Africa. According to the UN office, about 65% of the 450 tons of cocaine headed to the US market, goes by way of the Pacific and Central American countries, not through the Caribbean...