Quote from southamerica:
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November 10, 2009
SouthAmerica: We are lucky that we have the BBC News, and European News on our television cable system, otherwise we would not have any idea of what is happening in the border of Venezuela and Colombia.
As usual the mainstream media in the United States is completely missing in action - the U.S. mainstream media is on a dying mode and for all practical purposes they are becoming completely useless - most of the U.S. mainstream media have no clue about the massive mess that is developing in South America - they don't now that the United States is in the process of starting another Vietnam, but this time around in South America.
Hugo Chavez said over the weekend that they are ready in Venezuela for a 100-year war that will engulf the entire South American Continent.
Hugo Chavez is getting very cocky regarding this new war â an indirect war against the United States - and I would not be surprised if in the last few years Fidel Castro has transferred some of his 162 nuclear warheads arsenal that he got from the Soviet Union in the 1960's and have transferred a number of the warheads from Cuba to Venezuela, since he knows that after his death Hugo Chavez is the person who will continue Fidel Castro's work in the Americas.
One thing we know for sure: the United States Intelligence is worth shit, and they have a long list of screw ups to back them up, and most of the time they can't connected the dots even to save their lives.
Right now, the United States Armed Forces might be dusting off their old plans that they used when they attacked Panama in 1989 to get rid off General Manuel Antonio Noriega.
On December 19, 1989, President George H. W. Bush decided to use force against Panama, declaring that the operation was necessary to safeguard the lives of United States citizens in Panama, defend democracy and human rights, combat drug trafficking, and secure the functioning of the Canal as required by the Torrijos-Carter Treaties.
âOperation Just Causeâ was justified by the United States as necessary to secure the functioning of the Canal and re-establish democracy in the country. Although described as a surgical maneuver, the action led to civilian deaths whose estimated numbers range from 400 to 4,000 during the two weeks of armed activities in the largest United States military operation after the Vietnam War. For some commentators, the action was not intended only to rid Panama of the dictatorship, but served also to reinforce United States authority over the region right at the end of the Cold War, as well as use Panama as practice field for weapons and strategies that would shortly after be used in the Gulf War.
This time around the new action for the United States war machine will be against Hugo Chavez in Venezuela and it will be called â Operation We Are Desperate For Oilâ.
I am sure that Hugo Chavez is aware of what happened to General Manuel Antonio Noriega in 1989, and he must be prepared for another similar event.
As usual the United States is underestimating the situation in South America, and how quickly the entire mess can spin completely out of control resulting on major unexpected consequences.
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