Remember when the King of Spain, Juan Carlos, told Chavez during a summit late last year to "shut up"?
If he had listened to the King, his terrorist ally who was killed by the Colombian army last Saturday would still be alive.
A high Colombian military official has told RCN Radio that a call that Chavez placed to the satellite phone of the narco-terrorist, allowed the army t find the exact location where he was hiding.
Chavez called Reyes on February 27, after the 4 hostages were released, to let him know that everything went well.
That allowed Colombia's intelligence services to know that Reyes was at a location very close to the Ecuadorian border. He later crossed the border where he was killed by the Colombian Air Force.
"It is ironic that it was a call from Chavez what allowed us to find and get rid of Reyes," the official told RCN.
He reached out and touched someone, and the Columbians reached out and blew him up.
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