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Jan 25, 2008

Chavez: Colombia Plans Attack

"A military aggression against Venezuela is being prepared" by Colombia, Chavez said. via KVML

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Barry Kitchkeesic-Wynn

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Jan 26, 2008
 
Hugo Chavas has nothing to worry about, as there are no plans to attack Venezuela over common thieves hiding in the jungles of Colombia. I never just about everything that the US Government wants to do, and there is no attack for Venezuela. See, I know that FARC guerrilla forces are in checkmate, I know about Colombia's new air weaponery. The US Government's sugar box clerks inform me just about everything in the agenda. There are no plans to attack Hugo Chavas, what they are planning is to subdue FARC guerrilla forces and not Hugo Chavas. Have a good night sleep Venezuela people and remember me Barry Kitchkeesic-Wynn and my friend Wanda Fox, pray for us to be a family. Remember we helped you and now help us. Barry Kitchkeesic-Wynn

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Jan 26, 2008
 
But hugo is planning to, and is attacking its neighbor Guyana. He wants to steal land form the Guyanese People.

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Jan 27, 2008
 
chief22 wrote:
But hugo is planning to, and is attacking its neighbor Guyana. He wants to steal land form the Guyanese People.
Not only Guyana! I read recently that because the Island of Aruba is so close to Maracaibo, Chavez says that it really belongs to Venezuela. Now he's starting trouble with the Dutch! This Chavez has major mental problems.

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Jan 27, 2008
 
Lizbeth wrote:
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Not only Guyana! I read recently that because the Island of Aruba is so close to Maracaibo, Chavez says that it really belongs to Venezuela. Now he's starting trouble with the Dutch! This Chavez has major mental problems.
AREN'T THE WORDS BEAUTIFUL?

POR QUE NO TE CALLAS!

FEED CHAVEZ TO THE SHARKS, fidel WANNABE!
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Jan 27, 2008
 
I see hearsay and nothing more.

The Jew bankers and oilmen are fomenting war against Chavez, because Chavez kicked them out. Germany kicked out the jew bankers and all the jews at the top of thier gov and look what happened to Germany.

When people refuse to see the truth, they themselves become subjugated to the deceptions if not right away, then in the nearest possible future.

Sun Tzu's art of war and its first principle.

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Jan 27, 2008
 
Hearsay, try this one...

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/12/world/ameri...

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Jan 28, 2008
 
Barry Kitchkeesic-Wynn wrote:
Hugo Chavas has nothing to worry about, as there are no plans to attack Venezuela over common thieves hiding in the jungles of Colombia. I never just about everything that the US Government wants to do, and there is no attack for Venezuela. See, I know that FARC guerrilla forces are in checkmate, I know about Colombia's new air weaponery. The US Government's sugar box clerks inform me just about everything in the agenda. There are no plans to attack Hugo Chavas, what they are planning is to subdue FARC guerrilla forces and not Hugo Chavas. Have a good night sleep Venezuela people and remember me Barry Kitchkeesic-Wynn and my friend Wanda Fox, pray for us to be a family. Remember we helped you and now help us. Barry Kitchkeesic-Wynn
You sound as crazy as Hugo....have you been sharing his Coca leaves????...put down the leaves and go take your lexapro.
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Jan 28, 2008
 
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The dispute is rooted in an 1899 accord in Paris that established Venezuela’s boundaries with Guyana, then a British colony. A letter by Severo Mallet-Prevost, who represented Venezuela in the talks, was published in 1949 suggesting the deal was void because it involved a secret deal between Britain and Russia.

Several Venezuelan leaders have pressed ahead with the territorial claim. National maps here still describe the disputed land as a “reclamation zone.”

Understand the above--link that with the fact that Guyana wants Russia to step in on their side and then consider that Argentina has no one on its side, other than the lands have been disputed since 1899.

It's not like this started just when Chavez was voted in and Argentina has the money to exploit the natural resources, where Guyana doesn't. The world needs more oil and more of everything else.

It does come to mind however, why don't the oil co's go into Guyana and try to go that route instead of thru Argentina.

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Jan 28, 2008
 
chavez may not have started it but looks like he is willing to murder Guyanese, to expand his "empire."
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Jan 28, 2008
 
chief22 wrote:
chavez may not have started it but looks like he is willing to murder Guyanese, to expand his "empire."
While it could be Chavez, it could also be false flag operations, as Chavez kicked-out the oil men and bankers from his country. No, I'm not saying it is either way.

Sun Tzu and his first premise.
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Jan 28, 2008
 
Read this piece carefully and notice it says nothing about killing anyone--that you claimed--, but that it destroyed two gold mining dredges. That means Guyana broke the treaty--enen knowing the region is still disputed and a reclamation zone.

Why is it you seem unable to read and comprehend--while you claim people were killed? The piece didn't claim such.

CARACAS, Venezuela — Guyana and Venezuela agreed on Tuesday to establish ways to prevent Venezuelan military activities in Guyanese territory, after reports that Venezuelan soldiers had entered Guyana in November and destroyed two gold-mining dredges.

The move is intended to relieve new tension between the countries. President Hugo Chávez’s government had previously sought to smooth over a long-simmering territorial dispute with shipments of subsidized oil to Guyana. Venezuela still claims about two-thirds of Guyana’s territory, in the gold- and timber-rich Essequibo region.

“We have agreed to set up some mechanisms that would not only address this particular issue but try to prohibit other similar incidents from occurring,” Rudy Insanally, Guyana’s foreign minister, said in Georgetown, the Guyanese capital, after meeting with Venezuelan officials, according to Agence France-Presse.

The details of the agreement remained unclear on Tuesday.

The tension involves the region around the Cuyuni River, a porous area claimed by Guyana and Venezuela that is rife with illegal mining. Guyana’s military says 36 Venezuelan soldiers entered the area last month, using helicopters and C-4 explosives to blow up the dredges.

A spokeswoman for Vice Adm. Elías Daniels, director of the special office for Guyana in the Venezuelan Foreign Ministry, said he was unavailable for comment on Tuesday. Officials here said this month that they would issue a report on the incident.

Guyana, with a population of less than a million, has been seeking to lure foreign investment, particularly from Russia, despite the Venezuelan claim. The dispute seems to be viewed as a minor irritant in Venezuela, which has a population of 27 million, but in Georgetown it is considered a major development.

Anger erupted there after a self-congratulatory statement last month from Venezuela’s embassy about the delivery of 16,000 barrels of subsidized fuel; the shipment was announced shortly after reports surfaced of the military incursion.

“The reality is that we are being treated with utter contempt by an infinitely larger and wealthier neighbor whose head of state never tires of expatiating on the bullying tactics of the U.S., but is apparently blind to those of his own armed forces,” the newspaper The Stabroek News, in Georgetown, said in an editorial.

Relations between the nations had improved in recent years, with Mr. Chávez moving away from vociferous claims he made early in his presidency to Guyanese territory. But Venezuela’s reluctance to withdraw its claim still irks Guyana.

The dispute is rooted in an 1899 accord in Paris that established Venezuela’s boundaries with Guyana, then a British colony. A letter by Severo Mallet-Prevost, who represented Venezuela in the talks, was published in 1949 suggesting the deal was void because it involved a secret deal between Britain and Russia.

Several Venezuelan leaders have pressed ahead with the territorial claim. National maps here still describe the disputed land as a “reclamation zone.”

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Jan 28, 2008
 
There have been a number of incursions into Guyana in the last year by chave's army, apparently to force people away to make it easier for him to move in, cut the trees and drill the oil
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Jan 28, 2008
 
The Guyanese were the first to break the treaty and if you just hate the truth, then so be it, but you compromise all you say, by avoiding the logistics.

The area is in dispute and a reclamation zone. Common sense.

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Jan 28, 2008
 
The current boundries are the ones recognized by the UN and therefor international law.
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Jan 29, 2008
 
chief22 wrote:
The current boundries are the ones recognized by the UN and therefor international law.
Then the disputed lands should not have been violated by the Gyanese people by mining for gold in the reclamation zone of the disputed territories, until a settlement was reached between the two countries.
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