Monday, March 3, 2008

Venezuala/Equador to go to war with Columbia/United States

It is a well established fact that Colombian government is tightly allied with D.C., and now that it's looking like full scale war what will that mean? Well for starters the Oil rich Venezuela will stop exporting to us driving up oil drastically, plus let us not forget Cuba is allied with Chavez as well. Its my suspicion that the recent Columbian bombing inside equador was a carefully crafted Washington D.C. effort drastically provoke a war. As we know the plans for invading Venezuela to take that oil have been on the table and it must be made to look like a Chavez the madmans fault.
If this does lead to an all out war it would be a "PERFECT EXCUSE" to start a U.S. draft, I can here it now! "This aggression in our own hemisphere cannot stand!" SEND IN THE TROOPS!!!
Our economy is already crashing, this would put a nail in its coffin!-Citizen


CARACAS: Venezuela said on Monday it is expelling Colombia's ambassador and other diplomats, deepening a crisis between the neighbours over the killing of a top rebel on Ecuadorean soil. "The Venezuelan government has decided to expel the Colombian ambassador in Caracas and all diplomatic personnel from the Colombian Embassy in Caracas," Foreign Minister Nicolas Maduro said in a speech to the National Assembly. The foreign ministry said in a statement that President Hugo Chavez's government is acting "in defence of the sovereignty of the fatherland and the dignity of the Venezuelan people." In his speech to lawmakers, Maduro said Colombia's armed conflict "has become a threat for all the countries of the region" _ as shown by its killing of a top rebel leader across the border in Ecuador over the weekend. "It's a problem of all of us," Maduro said, reiterating a proposal by Chavez "to form an international group to search for peace in Colombia and search for peace in the region." Chavez last week proposed forming a group of governments to help mediate in Colombia's long-running internal conflict.

http://www.pennwellblogs.com/mae/2008/03/back-to-jungle-would-us-intervene-if.html

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