Is Venezuela next in line for...???


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Operation Bushwacker...and you all thought I was kidding grin.gif Hey I am ready. I just need to change from my desert digital cammie utilities to my woodland digital cammie utilities and I am ready to perform my duties in the interest of National Security grin.gifgrin.gifsmirk.gif

Of course the bad thing is this exerpt is from CNN...the worlds worst newscasters and liberal media.

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said Friday he has documentary evidence that the United States plans to invade his country.

Chavez, interviewed on ABC's "Nightline," said the plan is called "Balboa" and involves aircraft carriers and planes. A transcript of the interview was made available by "Nightline."

He said U.S. soldiers recently went to Curacao, an island off Venezuela's northwest coast. He described as a "lie" the official U.S. explanation that they visited Curacao for rest and recreation.

"They were doing movements. They were doing maneuvers," Chavez said, speaking through a translator.

He added: "We are coming up with the counter-Balboa plan. That is to say if the government of the United States attempts to commit the foolhardy enterprise of attacking us, it would be embarked on a 100-year war. We are prepared."

Chavez has been attending the summit of world leaders at the United Nations in New York this week. On Thursday, he denounced the U.S.-led war in Iraq and told other leaders they should consider moving the U.N. headquarters out of the United States.

To prove U.S. intentions to invade Venezuela, Chavez offered to send "Nightline" host Ted Koppel maps and other documentation.

"What I can't tell you his how we got it, to protect the sources, how we got it through military intelligence," he said.

In the event of a U.S. invasion, Chavez said the United States can "just forget" about receiving any more oil from his country.

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This stuff really cracks me up......Like they would have a prayer if that was the intent of the U.S.,,,Sheesh I would think Venezuela would have better things to do than worry about crap like this. Really think about it what would be our motivation for a move like that......OIL ??? Yeah like all the millions of barrels of supposed OIL we get from Iraq...... crazy.gifcrazy.gifcrazy.gif

Plain and simple stupidity IMHO.....

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Operation Bushwacker...and you all thought I was kidding grin.gif Hey I am ready. I just need to change from my desert digital cammie utilities to my woodland digital cammie utilities and I am ready to perform my duties in the interest of National Security grin.gifgrin.gifsmirk.gif

Of course the bad thing is this exerpt is from CNN...the worlds worst newscasters and liberal media.

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said Friday he has documentary evidence that the United States plans to invade his country.

Chavez, interviewed on ABC's "Nightline," said the plan is called "Balboa" and involves aircraft carriers and planes. A transcript of the interview was made available by "Nightline."

He said U.S. soldiers recently went to Curacao, an island off Venezuela's northwest coast. He described as a "lie" the official U.S. explanation that they visited Curacao for rest and recreation.

"They were doing movements. They were doing maneuvers," Chavez said, speaking through a translator.

He added: "We are coming up with the counter-Balboa plan. That is to say if the government of the United States attempts to commit the foolhardy enterprise of attacking us, it would be embarked on a 100-year war. We are prepared."

Chavez has been attending the summit of world leaders at the United Nations in New York this week. On Thursday, he denounced the U.S.-led war in Iraq and told other leaders they should consider moving the U.N. headquarters out of the United States.

To prove U.S. intentions to invade Venezuela, Chavez offered to send "Nightline" host Ted Koppel maps and other documentation.

"What I can't tell you his how we got it, to protect the sources, how we got it through military intelligence," he said.

In the event of a U.S. invasion, Chavez said the United States can "just forget" about receiving any more oil from his country.

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He`s right about one thing; the united nations should get out of this country. He`s wrong about them having any kind of intelligence, military or otherwise.

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It's no secret that the US keeps up to date invasion plans for a large number of countries. But that certainly doesn't mean we're planning to execute those plans.

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Oh I know that, I just think it's funny how Bush has all these countries on their toes now grin.gif

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