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Venezuela Says Colombia Planning Attack in Venezuelan Territory

James Suggett assisted by General Joe | 30.12.2009 23:49 | Analysis | Anti-militarism | Social Struggles | World

"Over the last several months, Venezuela has sent 15,000 troops to patrol the 2,000 kilometer-long border region and prepare to defend the national territory in the case of a potential attack.
New Colombian Base near Venezuelan Border
A week and a half ago, Colombian Defense Minister Gabriel Silva announced the construction of a new “joint base” to be shared by police and military forces near the northern border with Venezuela, and the activation of a new fleet of hundreds of Blackhawk helicopters supplied by the U.S.
This Tuesday, Colombian President Álvaro Uribe declared, “I de-authorize any mention that indicates a retaliatory intention, or the intention of international warfare. This government does not permit it.”

Venezuela Says Colombia Planning Attack in Venezuelan Territory

Published on December 29th 2009, by James Suggett - Venezuelanalysis.com

President Hugo Chavez (right) and Vice President Ramon Carrizalez on Monday (YVKE)
Mérida, December 29th 2009 (Venezuelanalysis.com) – The Colombian government, which recently announced that it will build a new military base near the Venezuelan border, is planning to simulate the existence of an encampment of Colombian guerrilla insurgents in Venezuela in order to justify an attack on Venezuelan territory, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez announced on Monday.
“We have evidence that the [Colombian] government, instructed and supported by the United States, is preparing a false positive [with which] to prepare the terrain to launch an attack on Venezuelan territory,” said Chavez on national television.
´False positive´ refers to a scandal in Colombia in 2008, where armed forces personnel killed civilians and falsely reported them as combat deaths in the country’s civil war with the guerrillas.
“It would not be strange if they were to kill who knows how many people in Colombia, bring them to Venezuelan territory... construct a few huts, an improvised camp... and say there is an encampment there,” Chavez explained, saying the purpose would be to destabilize the progressive political changes brought by his government.
Chavez said the fact that the Colombian civil war has spilled across the Venezuelan border is not an excuse to attack Venezuela. “Who could totally avoid that guerrilla forces enter and leave our territory here and there, in so much forest? Yes, they themselves have more than half of Colombia occupied by the guerrilla forces,” Chavez said.
Tensions between Colombia and its South American neighbors have increased since Colombia bombed a guerrilla camp in Ecuador in March 2008 and signed a deal to host an increased number of U.S. military personnel on seven of its bases last October.
Following the 2008 attacks, Colombia accused Venezuela of giving material support to Colombian insurgents. However, the evidence it presented, mainly in laptops allegedly recovered from the wreckage of the bombing in Ecuador, was never verified as authentic.
Venezuela accused Colombia of threatening the sovereignty of the continent and facilitating U.S. intervention, and severed diplomatic relations and significantly decreased its economic ties to Colombia.
Over the last several months, Venezuela has sent 15,000 troops to patrol the 2,000 kilometer-long border region and prepare to defend the national territory in the case of a potential attack.
New Colombian Base near Venezuelan Border
A week and a half ago, Colombian Defense Minister Gabriel Silva announced the construction of a new “joint base” to be shared by police and military forces near the northern border with Venezuela, and the activation of a new fleet of hundreds of Blackhawk helicopters supplied by the U.S.
This Tuesday, Colombian President Álvaro Uribe declared, “I de-authorize any mention that indicates a retaliatory intention, or the intention of international warfare. This government does not permit it.”
“The only objective we have is to defeat an internal terrorist problem,” said Uribe. “While I am president, the country may not have, cannot have a strategy or a discourse of international aggression.”
U.S. and Colombian officials have repeated this general assertion since news of their impending military pact became public last July. However, U.S. Air Force budgetary documents explicitly state the U.S.’s intention to use the Colombian bases for intelligence gathering and “full spectrum operations” across the entire continent.
See also:
-1. 22/12/2009: Drones Violate Venezuelan Air Space near Colombian Border
-1. 19/12/2009: Chávez: Netherlands and U.S. Planning Military Aggression Against Venezuela from Dutch Antilles
11/11/2009: Chavez Says Venezuela Will Defend Itself Against Colombian-U.S. Aggression

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Errr......... hundreds?

31.12.2009 01:07

"and the activation of a new fleet of hundreds of Blackhawk helicopters supplied by the U.S. "

Actually their entire fleet is now 120.......... admittedly the largest in south america, but not 'hundreds'.... stop acting like the daily mail...... some proper reporting on this would have a more positive effect!

silent Bob


Fear

31.12.2009 08:34

Yet more attempts by Chavez to maintain the illusion of a continual external threat to Venezuela. As the economy crumbles under his management, he's simply following the methods used by the neo-cons in the US through stoking up fear.

B. Ball


erm...

31.12.2009 14:22

as a peasant myself, i feel it is needed to wait a few more years to see how chavez deals with all the pressures of running a nation state - something that i wouldn't have any involvement in myself, as an anarchist type - because he is trying to sustain a "left wing" approach to reforming a country. yes, we all agree capitalist states are shit, whether they are left or right wing. But supporting chavez does not mean you are supporting all the wrong in his country...it means, quite simply, your enemies enemy is your friend. with US as the enemy of the world, chavez will only try to build something that opposes their imperialistic vision for south america. im not saying chavez is great or anything, because i dont know the facts. im just saying give him time and see what happens...see if he can benefit his people, say,more than the UK state tries to benefit us, for example. because id like to know the size of the yard stick we are measuring chavez against? is it sunny england? is this the state that chavez should try to copy? or should he be more like america? at the end of the day, leave the guy to do what he's doing, and lets see if the "left winger and peasant" can do anything good for other poor people and real needy, instead of becoming a puppet to america and uk like most other places that are "disapproved of" by powerful, imperialist/new world order states.

fran, a peasant


@B Ball

01.01.2010 20:16

B Ball. Please explain:

1/ In what sense is the Venezuelan economy crumbling, when compared with the Venezuelan economy pre- Chavez. and what exactly is he doing that is causing this? The ven economy wasn't exactly brilliant before his government, and now at least there is more spending of oil revenues on social programmes. Plus, there has been a drop ion global oil prices and a global economic crisis. What would other leaders have done differently in the face of these to prevent this crumbling you are talking about?

2/ are you saying that this threat from Columbia is non-existent? Come on. The Us installs 6 new bases in Columbia after being kicked out of Ecuador and Bolivia, and what? The Chavez government shouldn't express concern?

Victoria


Chavez's charming friends

02.01.2010 03:49

Chavez's new best friend & a tech from EA to install "Command and Conquer"
Chavez's new best friend & a tech from EA to install "Command and Conquer"

Never mind, I'm sure Chavez's new best friend will help him string up any US imperialists he finds.

Anonymous


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