Miraflores demonstrates its fluency with Wikipedia

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Honestly, who really knows what the truth is about this whole alleged US spy plane fiasco that Primo Hugo is harping about. What we do know is where he obtained the photo he flashed at the press conference on the topic the other day.

Um, Wikipedia?

Or, if you want a full trace-back of where the photo came from, just go here.

And then there's US Chargé d'Affaires John Caulfield's statement to El Universal:

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"I was summoned by Foreign Minister (Nicolás Maduro) and he expressed his concern over what he considered a violation of the Venezuelan airspace, but I explained to him that based on the information I received from my government there was no airspace violation. I told him that the news that has been published is related to an event that occurred two years ago and some media have reported it as if it had happened recently."

Curious, no? Not really. Just another attempt of the Chavez government to distract and diffuse.

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