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09-17-2005, 07:27 PM #11Senior Member
US PLAN TO INVADE VENEZUALA
Chavez could be a little concerned over his relationship with the FARC.
Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC)
From: Country Reports on Terrorism, 2004. United States Department of State, April 2005.
Comments on the content of the material should be sent to the U.S. Department of State
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Description
Established in 1964 as the military wing of the Colombian Communist Party, the FARC is Latin Americaâ??s oldest, largest, most capable, and best-equipped insurgency of Marxist origin. Although only nominally fighting in support of Marxist goals today, the FARC is governed by a general secretariat led by long-time leader Manuel Marulanda (a.k.a. "Tirofijo") and six others, including senior military commander Jorge Briceno (a.k.a. "Mono Jojoy"). Organized along military lines but includes some specialized urban fighting units. A Colombian military offensive targeting FARC fighters in their former safe haven in southern Colombia has experienced some success, with several FARC mid-level leaders killed or captured. On December 31, 2004, FARC leader Simon Trinidad, the highest-ranking FARC leader ever captured, was extradited to the United States on drug charges.
Activities
Bombings, murder, mortar attacks, kidnapping, extortion, and hijacking, as well as guerrilla and conventional military action against Colombian political, military, and economic targets. In March 1999, the FARC executed three US indigenous rights activists on Venezuelan territory after it kidnapped them in Colombia. In February 2003, the FARC captured and continues to hold three US contractors and killed one other American when their plane crashed in Florencia. Foreign citizens often are targets of FARC kidnapping for ransom. The FARC has well-documented ties to the full range of narcotics trafficking activities, including taxation, cultivation, and distribution.
Strength
Approximately 9,000 to 12,000 armed combatants and several thousand more supporters, mostly in rural areas.
Location/Area of Operation
Primarily in Colombia with some activities -- extortion, kidnapping, weapons sourcing, logistics, and R&R -- suspected in neighboring Brazil, Venezuela, Panama, Peru, and Ecuador.
External Aid
Cuba provides some medical care, safe haven, and political consultation. In December 2004, a Colombian Appeals Court declared three members of the Irish Republican Army -- arrested in Colombia in 2001 upon exiting the former FARC-controlled demilitarized zone (despeje) -- guilty of providing advanced explosives training to the FARC. The FARC often uses the Colombia/ Venezuela border area for cross-border incursions and consider Venezuelan territory as a safe haven.
http://library.nps.navy.mil/home/tgp/farc.htm
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09-17-2005, 07:36 PM #12Senior Member
US PLAN TO INVADE VENEZUALA
we have plans to invade just about every country. Doesnt mean we plan to act the plan out. Not to plan for ever scenario is called being a hugo chavez, I mean idiot. Ugh, people are so gullible....
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09-17-2005, 07:44 PM #13Senior Member
US PLAN TO INVADE VENEZUALA
Originally Posted by yocass
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09-17-2005, 08:00 PM #14Member
US PLAN TO INVADE VENEZUALA
Originally Posted by Psycho4Bud
btw, the thing about Venezuela aiding the FARC is as valid as Iraq's wmd's. its a ploy to perhaps pit Colombia (USA's puppet democracy) against Venezuela. if the US invades Venezuela, expect me to help found the new Weathermen Underground and 'Bring the War Home'. Believe that.
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09-17-2005, 09:05 PM #15Senior Member
US PLAN TO INVADE VENEZUALA
Originally Posted by Nullific
Each and every reader here is a subject (that means FORCED TO OBEY) a corporate government (real responsible governments that were liable for their actions died a long time ago and were replaced by "legal" entities so that no one could be sued for stealing or lying) in the form of a KING (or queenie), Despot/dictator, or mob media induced power monger elected by the masses, so, look, Venezuela is no prize lolly as they have sucked from the vine of the GW Oil pipeline and want to ween off. It is not going to be about that, it will eventually be something else as the excuse. Venezuela has cut off the DEA from a cocaine supply, and that is going to get the sugar daddy mad, his little girls love the stuff and he remembers why. Money, oil, drugs and money. What more is there in the life of a GW?
Can he be stopped? They have been doing this for centuries:
http://www.911truth.org
http://www.911eyewitness.com
Somewhere they have to be stopped. Where do we make that line.
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09-17-2005, 09:10 PM #16Senior Member
US PLAN TO INVADE VENEZUALA
Research over assuptions!
August 22, 2005 | After weeks of planning, the activist political arms of Venezuelaâ??s Hugo Chavez, under the guise of the Bolivarian Revolutionary Party, staged an enormously destructive two province-wide oil production shut down. This was no mere tire burning event so often staged by protesters in Latin America. Rather the so-called protest was actually an orchestrated criminal assault on both government and privately owned property and assets in Ecuadorâ??s most vital petroleum producing region. It was no ideology-based protest for human or indigenous rights: it was engineered politically through the numerous groups, such as Ecuadorâ??s Movimiento Popular Democratico (MPD) party, to cause vast harm and is part of a planned destruction of property to squeeze Ecuador, which has scant margins for error, by cutting off its oil production and make it fall in to the arms of its seducer, Venezuela's Hugo Chavez that is. This is, of course, rank political extortion by destruction of oil production to financially force Ecuador into a binding geopolitical agreement with Chavez.
http://www.vcrisis.com/index.php?con...s/200508221614
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09-17-2005, 09:13 PM #17Senior Member
US PLAN TO INVADE VENEZUALA
Originally Posted by yocass
Good thing the Russians never knew our response time would be about 3 hours before even the first fighter would come to your aid. Also great to know that money is well spent on such planning and execution of great wars. Make me feel better we never wasted money on New Orleans or their problems. Damn locals cant do it themselves. So, who is the next nation that needs some taste of the Democracy stick? Canada for not giving up that seed seller terror exporting drug monger Prince of Pot?
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09-17-2005, 09:20 PM #18Senior Member
US PLAN TO INVADE VENEZUALA
Originally Posted by doomfreak
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09-17-2005, 09:29 PM #19Senior Member
US PLAN TO INVADE VENEZUALA
Originally Posted by ArtRollins
Fucking priceless.
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09-18-2005, 10:45 AM #20Senior Member
US PLAN TO INVADE VENEZUALA
Originally Posted by mellow mood
(I'm laughing at you, not with you.)
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