You'll see. The day after he returns to the U.S. All this will simply stop. ;)
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7609487.stm>>
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Mr Morales [the president] accused Philip Goldberg of "conspiring against democracy" and encouraging the country's break-up.>>
>>Well, there has been lots of turbulence recently - so it now seems that the U.S. ambassador is at fault? At least, that's what Mr. Morales seems to claim.
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>Well, this is somewhat confusing. I'm not clear on the part in the below that the U.S. ambassador is responsible for?
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Opposition groups want a greater autonomy as well as more control over revenues of natural gas in their areas.
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>They object to Mr Morales' plans to give more power to the country's indigenous and poor communities, by carrying out land reform and redistributing gas revenues.
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>Earlier this week, the government announced it was sending the military to protect gas fields and infrastructure from demonstrators and guarantee exports to neighbouring countries.
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>On Wednesday, officials said saboteurs had caused a blast on a pipeline, forcing them to cut natural gas exports to neighbouring Brazil by 10%.
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