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Venezuela Still Aids Colombia Rebels, New Material Shows
It's time for this clown (Chavez) to become something useful for a change - like dressing him in a black beret with red star and using his lifeless form to fertilize my flower beds. ;)
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http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp...3tkXL757R6ehEQ
Venezuela to buy Russian arms, tanks: Chavez (AFP) – 4 hours ago CARACAS — President Hugo Chavez said Venezuela would purchase dozens of Russian tanks, in a move signaling growing military ties between the two countries that have frequently clashed with Washington. "It will be a major arms agreement to increase our defense capability," the Venezuelan leader told reporters, noting that he hoped to ink other agreements on agriculture, oil and mining during his visit to Moscow in mid-September. Between 2005 and 2007, Moscow and Caracas signed 12 arms deals worth a total 4.4 billion dollars. Venezuela has acquired 24 Sukhoi fighter planes, 50 combat helicopters and 100,000 Kalashnikov assault rifles. In 2008, it secured a one-billion-dollar loan for the purchase of new weaponry. Under the new deal, Venezuela would buy a modern battalion of "30 to 40" Russian-made BMP-3, T-72 and MPR tanks, Chavez said following a telephone conversation with Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin. "Our army will continue to grow," vowed Chavez, who is leading a leftist surge in Latin America and repeatedly lambasts the United States for perceived "imperialist" policies in the region. Chavez denounced Colombia's plans to open seven bases on its soil to the US military to boost Washington's counternarcotics operations in the region, calling them "a threat." "I do not want to spend a penny on arms, and that is what I did in the early years of the government... But the (US) empire wanted to disarm us and if not for Russia, we would be virtually unarmed," he said. Bogota's plans have been met with fierce opposition in South America, prompting Colombian President Alvaro Uribe, a close US ally, to undertake a regional tour this week to tamp down the criticism.... .................................................. .................................................. .................... From the Venezuelan press: http://www. vheadline.com/readnews.asp?id=82492 PRAVDA: USA to topple Venezuela's Chavez through "indirect approach strategy" Published: Monday, August 03, 2009 Russia's PRAVDA (Vadim Trukhachev): a political scandal, capable to develop into a great conflict, has burst out in South America. Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, known for his anti-American sentiments, decided to freeze the relations with Colombia, a close US ally in the region. Venezuela was outraged by accusations presented by Colombian vice president Francisco Santos on July 27. The latter was quoted as saying that the Swedish anti-tank weapons found their way to FARC rebels, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia. Venezuela supposedly bought those arms from Sweden during the 1980s. Moreover, Colombia is worried by appearance radical Shiite movement Hezbollah in Venezuela and the government's inaction regarding the issue of drug trafficking. ....Experts hold an opinion that the USA tries to discredit Chavez and conducts an information war against him in order to topple the stubborn Venezuelan President. It goes without saying that the USA is not going to send troops to Venezuela ... the USA acts indirectly through its ally ... military experts call it the indirect approach strategy. http://newsfromrussia.com/world/asia...sa_venezuela-0 |
http://www.csmonitor.com/2009/0806/p02s23-usfp.html
Chávez rages at US plan to boost antidrug ops in Colombia Colombian President Alvaro Uribe has agreed to host the Pentagon's narcotics-interdiction flight operations, which were recently kicked out of Ecuador. By Howard LaFranchi | Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor from the August 6, 2009 edition Washington - South America's left-right ideological tensions are flaring once again, this time over a US military plan to beef up its presence in Colombia. Washington's best ally in the region, President Alvaro Uribe of Colombia, has agreed to host the Pentagon's narcotics-interdiction flight operations. Those operations were recently kicked out of Ecuador by leftist President Rafael Correa after a 10-year contract for use of the Manta air base came up for renewal. The new plan, which has been quietly negotiated, is causing a storm across South America at a time of stepped-up arms deals and hushed military contacts involving not just the United States but Russia and Iran as well.... The US interdiction center, operated by more than 200 American personnel, flew its last surveillance flights out of Ecuador's Manta air base last month. President Correa's decision to evict the Americans was hailed by the leftist president of Venezuela, Hugo Chávez, as a victory for South American sovereignty and independence from American imperialism. Now, President Chávez is blasting the plan to relocate the drug operations to Colombia – a neighbor whose relations with Venezuela have seriously deteriorated in recent years. He sees it as a belligerent and destabilizing move. The stepped-up American military presence in Colombia "could be the start of a war in South America," Chávez told reporters Wednesday. "We're talking about the Yanquis, the most aggressive nation in human history." In the meantime, Colombia has recently found additional evidence that Chávez's government has contacts with and provides occasional harbor to Colombia's Marxist FARC rebels, who profit from the drug trade. The US already has about 300 military personnel in Colombia under the decade-old antinarcotics cooperation agreement called Plan Colombia. According to the agreement, the number of US military personnel in Colombia cannot top 800. US officials have refused to comment on what they say are ongoing negotiations, but the new plan is said to include the use of several bases in Colombia and additional arms sales.... .................................................. .................................................. ................... http://www.reuters.com/article/ameri.../idUSN07411579 Obama denies US creating military bases in Colombia Fri Aug 7, 2009 5:03pm EDT WASHINGTON, Aug 7 (Reuters) - President Barack Obama on Friday denied the United States is planning to set up military bases in Colombia as part of an upgraded security agreement with the South American nation. "There have been those in the region who have been trying to play this up as part of a traditional anti-Yankee rhetoric. This is not accurate," Obama told Hispanic media reporters.... |
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Reminds me of a yappy little dog. TR |
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Tomographia de Chavez
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For everyone's amusement.
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Mike:
That my friend is hysterical. x/S |
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Hugo's next Job
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Another Hugo Cartoon.
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