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Dr. Yoshi

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Looks like Bush is training his eyes on Venezuela...

CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - Venezuela has uncovered plans for a United States-led invasion and is preparing to defend the country against invading forces if necessary, President Hugo Chavez said in a report carried by the state-run news agency.

The Bolivarian News Agency reported late Friday that Chavez made the comments during an interview with CNN. It was unclear when the interview was to be aired.

"If it occurs to the United States to invade our country - Fidel Castro said it and I agree - a war will start here to last 100 years," Chavez was quoted as saying.

"Not only this country would be burned up, but a good part of this continent; they shouldn't make any mistake about it, we are preparing to repel an invasion."

Chavez has made similar claims in the past, and US officials have repeatedly denied them as ridiculous. Venezuela is the world's fifth largest oil exporter and a major supplier of fuel to the United States.

"We discovered through intelligence work a military exercise that NATO has of an invasion against Venezuela, and we are preparing ourselves for that invasion," Chavez was quoted as saying.

He said the military exercise is known as "Plan Balboa" and includes rehearsing simultaneous assaults by air, sea and land at a military base in Spain, involving troops from the United States and NATO countries.

US officials in the past have said such training is meant to prepare troops for general scenarios but not for a specific military action.
The state news agency, commonly known as ABN for its initials in Spanish, said according to Chavez the invasion plan focuses on western Venezuela and also includes a wave of bombings over Caracas and the cities of Maracay and Valencia.

"It's known they have everything planned out to capture the oil fields of the west and the east, the south," Chavez was quoted as saying.

Chavez repeated his threat that if the government of US president George W Bush were to attempt an attack, his government would immediately cut off oil shipments to the United States.
http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news..._REPEL_US_INVASION_IF_NECESSARY___CHAVEZ_.asp

I'm all for ousting a dictator, especially if the Venezuelan people support it, but shouldn't we finish the job in Iraq before even considering invading other countries?
 
Of course we have plans for an invasion. I'm sure we have plans for an invasion of 50 countries....but that doesn't mean we'd use all of them.
 
Dr. Yoshi said:
Looks like Bush is training his eyes on Venezuela...


http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news..._REPEL_US_INVASION_IF_NECESSARY___CHAVEZ_.asp

I'm all for ousting a dictator, especially if the Venezuelan people support it, but shouldn't we finish the job in Iraq before even considering invading other countries?

You really believe that nutcase Chavez when he says he uncovered secret plans for a US invasion? :lol:

Talk about buying propoganda!

This is nothing but Chavez making up BS inorder to look like he is standing up evil America in the eyes of his people.
 
Impossible! An american conspiracy to take Venezuela? Ridiculous! I don't trust this source, and I think Chavez is only kidding. Anyway, after hearing what that american evangelist said, I doubt he wouldn't react.
 
Uh oh, now Bush is threating a non-nuke nation :lol:. When will the maddness of Bush's stupidity end?
 
Here's a second source:

Edit: Never mind requires registration.
 
We have plans to invade nearly every country on Earth. So what? It's what we do, we make excellant plans for how to do things, and then if we think we need to at some time in the future we just pull it off the shelf, modify what may have changed (Increased arsenal and whatnot) and we're good to go.

We still have plans for how to destroy Russia, and I'll be you a million dollars to a week old hotdog that we have it all mapped out how to destroy every major Chinese nuclear installation with ICBMs.

But just because we have plans does not mean we're going to do it. You guys are totally overreacting; I would be very disappointed if we didn't have plans in the Pentagon for invading Venezuala.


That said, when did we start taking Chavez's word for anything?
 
Bugfatty300 said:
Yoshi, you have to register for that.

Anyway, you can have show all the sources you want. It still won't change the fact that they are only reporting what Chavez says he uncovered.
Yes, None of us average posters dont have all of the connections out there :p.
 
Bugfatty300 said:
Yoshi, you have to register for that.

Anyway, you can have show all the sources you want. It still won't change the fact that they are only reporting what Chavez says he uncovered.

Hmm, strange it worked from Google. Ah well, link removed.
 
http://www.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/americas/08/09/chavez.invasion.ap/

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/4635187.stm

As most of you all know, Chavez has been going on about US invasion plots for as long as I have heard of him.

Long before that idiot evangelist, Pat Roberstion said the US should assassinate him.

Chavez is leading his people to believe the evil Americans are coming in their blackhawk helicopters to steal their oil. He is doing this in order to gain support and get people to join his militia and army.

Ever see Canadian Bacon? This is the Venezuelan version.
 
You know when people talk about how Bush needs a big vague enemy to threaten and swear he will defeat but never actually conquer because he needs constant war, and a bunch of other nerdy 1984 references?

They got the guy wrong. It's Chavez they mean.
 
cgannon64 said:
You know when people talk about how Bush needs a big vague enemy to threaten and swear he will defeat but never actually conquer because he needs constant war, and a bunch of other nerdy 1984 references?

They got the guy wrong. It's Chavez they mean.
Why not both, and Kim Jong-Il and Robert Mugabe for good measure?
 
Kim Jong-Il seems like the real deal, though, and actually tries to push American around. Chavez seems like some two-bit jerk trying to be Che Guevara, but lacking the balls and the capacity for cold-blooded murder.
 
Chavez is just being paranoid, and trying to give rise to anti-US sentiment in south and central America. He is actually doing a very good job of it...
 
The scary part is that should the US attack Venezuela, he threatens to shut off oil shipments to us. The Pentagon should change their plan accordingly. If we are to invade Venezuela we won't be able to count on them fueling our invading tanks for us. He's playing hard ball, folks.
 
Dr. Yoshi said:
I'm all for ousting a dictator, especially if the Venezuelan people support it, but shouldn't we finish the job in Iraq before even considering invading other countries?

As far as I know Hugo Chavez is not a dictator and was elected.
 
I think Syria is the united states next target. Once Iraq is taken care of. There is no interest in invadingf Venezuela
 
To fuel the discussion:

http://www.blacknews.com/pr/america201.html

"Chavez’ brash independence irritates the Bush administration. Don Rumsfeld recently traveled through Latin America proclaiming Chavez a threat to stability, suggesting that he was working to destabilize Bolivia. The Defense Secretary, as is his style, offered no evidence for the charge."

"But consider how this looks from Caracas, or Santiago, or Managua. The Bush administration denounces Chavez as a threat to stability. The same administration proclaims it will act pre-emptively with military force, covertly or overtly, to eliminate potential threats “before they have formed,” in the president’s words. It has unleashed the CIA, used high tech weaponry to “take out” suspected terrorists, and demonstrated in Guantamo and elsewhere, that its agents are prepared to trample laws and treaties when national security is at stake.

Throughout the hemisphere, decades of US intervention – the gunboat “diplomacy” of the early 20th century, the CIA’s notorious wars against elected presidents in Guatemala, Chile and Nicaragua, the assassination plots against Fidel Castro – insure that Robertson and Rumsfeld’s words are taken very seriously.

In Venezuela, the Bush administration is already seen as implicated in the April 2002 coup attempt against Chavez. The Bush White House rushed to recognize the coup leaders one day after they announced Chavez had been deposed, only to discover that the Venezuelan people would defend the democracy that the US administration had scorned. Prudence alone makes President Chavez take the threat of the president’s close political ally very seriously."
 
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