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Chavez Warns of Resistance War With U.S.
Hugo is worried. The question is, should he?
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - President Hugo Chavez urged soldiers on Sunday to prepare for a guerrilla-style war against the United States, saying that Washington is using psychological and economic warfare as part of an unconventional campaign aimed at derailing his government. Dressed in olive green fatigues and a red beret, Chavez spoke inside Tiuna Fort—Venezuela's military nerve-center—before hundreds of uniformed soldiers standing alongside armored vehicles and tanks decorated with banners reading: "Fatherland, Socialism, or Death! We will triumph!" "We must continue developing the resistance war, that's the anti- imperialist weapon. We must think and prepare for the resistance war everyday," said Chavez, who has repeatedly warned that American soldiers could invade Venezuela to seize control of the South American nation's immense oil reserves. U.S. officials reject claims that Washington is considering a military attack. But the U.S. government has expressed concern over what it perceives as a significant arms build-up here. Chavez—a close ally of Cuban leader Fidel Castro—told soldiers the Washington was trying to weaken and divide Venezuelan society, including the armed forces, without resorting to combat. "It's not just armed warfare," said Chavez, a former army officer who is leading what he calls the "Bolivarian Revolution," a socialist movement named after 19th-century independence hero Simon Bolivar. "I'm also referring to psychological warfare, media warfare, political warfare, economic warfare." Under Chavez, Venezuela has recently purchased some $3 billion worth of arms from Russia, including 53 military helicopters, 100,000 Kalashnikov rifles, 24 SU-30 Sukhoi fighter jets. Last week, Chavez said he is considering arms purchases, including submarines and a missile-equipped air defense system, as he prepares for a tour of Russia, Belarus and Iran. "We are strengthening Venezuela's military power precisely to avoid imperial aggressions and assure peace, not to attack anybody," he said Sunday. Opposition leader Julio Borges condemned the president's interest in acquiring weapons, saying the government should focus on reducing violent crime in Venezuela, which has one of the highest homicide rates in Latin America. "This isn't resolved with military purchases and foreign tours," Borges said. "This is resolved with the determination of having a country with justice."
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Chavez is playing a political card. It works only because the United States government is so unpopular everywhere in the world. The real threat is that most major US oil providers are now unstable - especially Venezuela and Nigeria. Because the George Jr administration has even undermined American credibility (few trust what the US government says anymore), then Chavez who would be completely ignored by Latin America instead gains respect by playing these political cards.
Chavez is simply another symptom of an American government that has political agendas rather than intelligence. Even Uruguay, once a close American ally, has established diplomatic relations with Castro. Chavez is only another symptom of a mental midget president and his supporters who also see enemies hiding everywhere. |
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Should he be worried?
Yes, the US has messed up many socialistic regimes in the past and it is foolish to think that the US will not try to mess this one up either. And remember, the US has to attack first for anything to go through... |
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We have been told what the political agenda is. 'Resistance' is futile. Last edited by tw; 06-26-2007 at 06:18 PM. |
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Considering that socialism is nearer the Borg than democracy is...
Chavez, as a socialist and therefore by definition hemipygian, needs to get pantsed, bent over a barrel, and... occupied. Don't waste any time beginning the subversion. The less this guy's consolidation of power, the less of a mess he'll make of things.
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Franklin Pierce
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That is very close-minded and arrogant.
Venezuela isn't the one making a mess of HALF THE WORLD! |
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You have a good point that Chavez destroys one country and Bush destroys many. Chavez will destroy many if given a chance and Bush gives him that chance by raising his profile among nations that resist American hegemony. Both men hate the individual and seek complete government control over humanity. At least Chavez is honest about his thuggery...
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![]() Overly much of the planet is run by oligarchies, not democracies. This is not a satisfactory situation, and I've set forth why elsewhere. Socialist oligarchies are among the very worst, and I've seen this. What, dear laddie, have you seen? Your postings say not very much. There's no shame in being guided by somebody of more experience than yourself, you know. Messing up oligarchies and disposing of socialists is how the world gets better, Pierce. Arrogant is a term used by the weak of will or weakly motivated to disparage initiative and motivation of which they disapprove, most generally for reasons of infinitesimal worth, long before jettisoned as worthless by the one they're yelling at. Quote:
![]() All right, I'm throwing the BS flag. No one who has read your posts can mistake your political stance: it is hostile to democracies and friendly to authoritarian less-than-democracies. You have never to my knowledge been caught supporting a democracy in these forums. I have with reason called you a fascist sympathizer before; that assessment still stands.
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How has Chavez destroyed a country?
He got democratically elected three times and besides a dip in the early 2000's has been doing pretty well, for both the poor and capitalists. He is getting a lot of revenue off of their oil (note, not Western oil companies' oil) and that money is being brought back into the country so everyone is benefiting from it, like I said before, even capitalists (that is actually the biggest sector in growth). I don’t nessesarly agree with everything that Chavez has done but he hasn’t been as bad as the news reports him as. I didn’t agree with Venezuela’s decision to give him that much power because he is human (even though he has proven to be trusting in the past) but he hasn’t done anything that could be considered destroying a country. Unless…you have a different opinion of what destroying a country is… |
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How can you support this notion? Chavez is a Marxist/Socialist.
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He shuts down free press. He is a totalitarian dictator... We should just cut him off completely and support, in any way we can, democratic rebels. Merc, Pierce is a socalist... you have not figured this out yet? Quote:
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If you post supportive statements of this idiots (Chavez) ideas of government as being a positive thing for the people than I would submit that you would in fact support a particular "political philosophy". You made your bed, support it.
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Some info on the grand support Chavez gets and the good work he is doing for "the people":
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/indepth_...pposition.html
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