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Chavez: US plans to invade Venezuela through Colombia

dandelion salad | 26.07.2009 18:15 | Anti-militarism | Globalisation | Repression | World

Veneuzelan President Hugo Chavez asserted that the U.S. “has plans to invade Venezuela,” and “wants to convert Colombia into the Israel of Latin America.”

US military presence in the Americas (2009)
US military presence in the Americas (2009)




Chavez: US plans to invade Venezuela through Colombia


1) Venezuela Prepares Defense Against Potential U.S. Aggression from Colombia (24 July 2009)

2) Venezuela Reviews Relations with Colombia as More US Bases Established (21 July 2009)

3) U.S.: Honduras Coup a “Lesson” for Zelaya Not to Follow Venezuela's Path
(23 July 2009)

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 http://www.venezuelanalysis.com/news/4657

excerpts from: Venezuela Prepares Defense Against Potential U.S. Aggression from Colombia

by James Suggett, Venezuela Analysis, 24 July 2009


In response to Colombia's “unfriendly” decision to expand the U.S. military presence on Colombian bases, Venezuela will strengthen its fleet of armored vehicles and increase its military presence along its border with Colombia, President Hugo Chavez said on Thursday.

“You are opening your house to an enemy of your neighbor... and the neighbor has the right to say that it is an unfriendly act,” Chavez said to the Colombian government. […]

[…] Chavez warned a group of Venezuelan military officers during a ceremony at Fort Tiuna in Caracas that the U.S. military buildup in Colombia would likely bring more “mercenaries, spy planes, the CIA [Central Intelligence Agency], and paramilitaries” to South America. […] He asserted that the U.S. “has plans to invade Venezuela,” and “wants to convert Colombia into the Israel of Latin America.”

The president also raised questions about why Venezuelan opposition leaders, including the mayor of Metropolitan Caracas and the governors of two states on the border with Colombia, Zulia and Tachira, had met with White House officials in Washington D.C. earlier in the week, shortly after the Honduran elite had carried out a military coup and the U.S. was increasing its military presence in Colombia.

“The extreme right sectors continue to conspire,” said Chávez. “They were there in the White House and the OAS [Organization of American States] practically asking for Venezuela to be intervened in, that's what they want.”

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 http://www.venezuelanalysis.com/news/4645

excerpt from: Venezuela Reviews Relations with Colombia as More US Bases Established

by Kiraz Janicke, Venezuela Analysis, 21 July 2009


The new military accord between the US and Colombia comes as the US has been forced to pull out of its Manta military base in Ecuador, after the government of Rafael Correa refused to renew an agreement allowing US military personnel to operate there.

The full details of the agreement have not been released, but in early July, Colombian magazine Cambio reported that […] the US will begin to operate in five Colombian military bases in Palanquero (center), Alberto Pouwels (north), Apiay (south), and two Navy facilities: in Cartagena de Indias, on the Caribbean coast and Malaga on the Pacific coast.

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 http://www.venezuelanalysis.com/news/4652

U.S.: Honduras Coup a “Lesson” for Zelaya Not to Follow Venezuela's Path

Venezuela Analysis, 23 July 2009


The military coup that ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya last month should serve as a “lesson” for Zelaya to steer clear of Venezuela's Bolivarian Revolution and President Hugo Chavez, according to U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Philip Crowley.

In a press conference on Monday, Cowley stated, “We certainly think that if we were choosing a model government and a model leader for countries of the region to follow, that the current leadership in Venezuela would not be a particular model. If that is the lesson that President Zelaya has learned from this episode, that would be a good lesson.”

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related link:


US Escalates War Plans In Latin America

by Rick Rozoff, Global Research, 23 July 2009

 http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=14503

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dandelion salad
- Homepage: http://dandelionsalad.wordpress.com/2009/07/26/chavez-us-plans-to-invade-venezuela-through-colombia/

Comments

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Two possible interpretations

26.07.2009 19:31

So it looks like the Chavmeister has finally flipped - or perhaps he's just looking for an excuse to install himself as President for Life, like the Honduran muppet.

Nutter alert


Globalista!

26.07.2009 21:01

No.

This operation is quite predictable.

The US is seeking control of Venezuelas oil resources as it is expecting its operation in Afghanistan to fail. This failure is now imminent with the departure of the United Kingdom from the country.

The security of the Trans-Afghanistan pipeline is no longer a goer and that impacts on Europe, driving up the cost of gas supplies from Russia to Europe proper which will cause Europe to try to secure oil supplies on the open market. The US can see this coming and is preparing for the inevitable rise in demand for oil. Therefore the cost of oil is likely to rise and the US is preparing to secure supplies prior to the cost of that commodity rising.

The US is planning to 'drop' Venezuela by flanking it from Colombia. We must be prepared for an elaborate operation undertaken by the US to prop-up Colombia while at the same time villifying Chavez in Venezuela.

If this is successful, Venezuela will fall and Chavez will become the next Saddam Hussein. With the US parading itself, as usual, as the great hero of the hour.

The right interpretation.


It's probably true...

26.07.2009 21:57

...in the sense that the US has plans for invading all kinds of places in their filing cabinet, just as we do.

That's what the military do when they're not fighting wars, plan for other wars.

Pragmatist


Master planning

27.07.2009 12:47

>That's what the military do when they're not fighting wars, plan for other wars.

Preparation is not all they do, they actively pursue war by other means, for instance by setting up military bases in supposedly neutral countries, they train friendly fascists in overthrowing democratic governments and they run undercover 'special ops' to provoke violence. All of which applies to Colombia and Venezuala.

Danny


Not departing

28.07.2009 14:01

> The US is seeking control of Venezuelas oil resources as it is expecting its operation in Afghanistan to fail. This failure is now imminent with the departure of the United Kingdom from the country.

No, UK forces are pulling out of Iraq not Afghanistan. Iraq is the country in the Middle East with Baghdad as its capital and bordered by Iran to the Northeast and Saudi Arabia to the South West; Afghanistan is that country North West of Pakistan...

As for the Trans-Afghanistan gas pipeline, quite how its failure to deliver Central Asian gas to Pakistan and India has anything to do with Europe or indeed Venezuela. Last time I checked neither India nor Pakistan were in Europe.

Occam


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