Showing posts with label Hugo Chavez. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hugo Chavez. Show all posts

Monday, January 28, 2008

Hugo Chavez’s true intentions


PATRICIA POLEO - Factors of Power

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Information handled by Colombia about Hugo Chavez’s true intentions.

Yesterday from Guarico, with the presence of the Senator Piedad Cordoba and the ex- kidnapped Consuelo González in scene, Hugo Chávez dedicated 70% of his speech to the subject of Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC)- Colombia- Uribe.

The President, as well as his guests, referred in several opportunities to Ramon Rodriguez Chacin as the person through whom "Peace in Colombia will be reached”.

On August the 30th 2007, in this same column, I literary published the following:

"The end-of-month news event will be, without any doubt, the meeting between Hugo Chávez and Colombian President Alvaro Uribe, who is making true maneuvers to sketch the true intentions of the Venezuelan.

Meanwhile, Ramon Rodriguez Chacin is in Colombia in a meeting with the FARC’s main board, preparing what will be the hostages’ release, in the best possible way, for the event to harm Uribe and benefit the FARC-Chavez coalition.

Alvaro Uribe will smile for the official photo and will let Chávez tap his back and call him “my brother!!!”, but if somebody has a clear picture it is Uribe... ".

The facts have corroborated this information. The obvious familiarity shown between Consuelo González - who has preferred to stay in Venezuela than travelling to her own country to retake over her life-, strengthens the thesis that the two ladies were in Ramon Rodriguez Chacin’s property located in Barinas until their release was decided.

Due to the military intelligence maneuver deployed along all over Colombia, it has been possible to determine that the kidnapped people held by the FARC, are confined to the Colombian forest in the States of Vaupés, Guainía and Guaviare, in locations where the access for terrestrial combat operations is difficult, with four security rings, minefields, and "hunts stupid" traps, for this reason its destruction is limited the aerial route, the subversive camps coordinates are located by satellite, but it is not possible to bomb them since in each one of those "cambuches", live, against their will, kidnapped people of all nature, who have been turned into "Human Shields". This is one of the reasons why the Colombian State officials are certain that the FARC will never advance in an effective humanitarian interchange with the Colombian Government since it would be translated into their total destruction.

However, the narco-guerrilla heads are quartered in Venezuelan territory. Some, in the Amazon state, in front of Rio Negro, close by La Pedrera, an indigenous reservation entirely guarded by Venezuelan Government. The terrorists’ stay in the area has Hugo Chavez Frias’ clandestine approval and they manage from there their operations center.

Ramon Rodriguez Chacin has taken over the task of strategically locate the FARC’s main guys in Venezuelan territory. Thus Iván Márquez, member of the FARC’s main board, has his camp in Guajira. Manuel Marulanda, (aka) Tirofijo, FARC’s main head, although believed to be dead by many, is established in Barinas, personally protected by Ramon Rodriguez Chacin and German Briceño (aka) Grannobles, also member of the FARC’s main board, has a camp in Elorza, Apure State, where Ingrid Betancourt, his most appraised trophy, would be.

All of the camps are equipped with five security rings and satellite dishes, Internet and all the technology, - for that reason Hugo Chávez is sure that they follow all his media interventions-.

Hugo Chávez on his eagerness to undermine Colombia, throughout his Constitutional Government, has looked for any pretext to manipulate and destabilize. Having allowed him to participate as mediator in the humanitarian interchange, has been used by the Venezuelan President political and militarily.

A report made by military Colombian intelligence, assures that among the last national events, Chavez made up the "Emmanuel operation", well-known by everyone, and whose published purpose was to coordinate the rescue of three kidnapped. Nevertheless, very little is known about the dark part of the mentioned operation whose parallel intention consisted of invading Colombia, from the Venezuelan border airports, using the Vanguardia airport in the city of Villavicencio (62 miles away from Bogota) as "onshore headquarters“. In order to achieve this goal, it is known that Hugo Chávez consulted and requested support from Russia, China and Iran. The two first countries refused adducing that it would be the beginning of the Third World War, but nothing is known regarding the Iranian position, which is considered to be affirmative simply by affinity.

This was the reason why, the Colombian President suspended the December vacations to his Armed Forces, as well as the continuous overfly of the "ghost airplane" over Villavicencio on new year’s eve, the bugs placed in the delegations social and private areas, and the first degree enlistment of the Colombian Air Force.

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Miami, January of 2008

Sunday, January 27, 2008

Aznar and Chavez

Here are some quotes of Jose Maria Aznar, this is what he said in Miami not too long ago.

That might be why Chavez was sore.

http://www.hacer.org/current/LATAM273.php (spanish)

Translation by me ;)

About the EU position regarding Cuba

"When I'm asked about what I whish for Cuba, I have to answer: nothing different than what I whish for my own country, but it strikes me that there are people in Europe and my country who wish something different".

About the power transition between Fidel and Raul Castro:

I'll never support a brother transition that will translate into a Cuba under the same regimen"

About Latin-America

''Latin-America is in a decisive crossroads for its future" "some of its countries have been disenchanted from populism and authoritarianism and some others are decided to defend a liberal democracy… if this tendency is kept the continent will inevitably be divided"

About Chavez' regime "XXI Century's new socialism" in Venezuela:

"It is a poisonous spectrum of the totalitarian specie that cannot have the old Castro's Marxist disguise" "Oh yeah, making a Bolivarian revolution with an 90 dollars old barrel"

He also stated that those old revolutionary recipes will only result into a latin-american disaster and remarked Colombia and his president's fight "against all evils" to defend its democratic system.

"I'm really worried because the American congress doesn't want to approve the Free trade agreement with Colombia, which is one of the biggest American allies" "What kind of message are we giving to the Latin-American world? That it is better not to be USA's friend?"

About the war on terror he said that if terrorism is a global menace then it need "global answers" and supported the alliance between Europe and USA to fight the world problems.

"You never negotiate with terrorism. Terrorism just deserves one answer that is combat and defeat… whoever uses appeasing means against someone who wants to destroy him will only get to encourage the accomplishment of his goals."

Tyrant Hugo Chavez

Great article, right on Mr. Londono!!!

Tyrant Hugo Chavez

By Fernando Londoño Hoyos*
Originally published 22.06.06 |

Hitler was also treated as a funny and hardly dangerous clown. It is not improbable that the psychological traumas that our primitive nations suffered under tyrant Aguirre cured us from dreading certain types of savages. That of taking a plunge into the deep, intimate spaces of the collective mentality would be a nice task for a collective behaviour psychologist. Now on a lighter note we want to limit ourselves to examine the risks posed by the little tyrant in our neighbourhood.

Just to remind he who may have missed it, Chavez already controls all branches of power. The Legislative turns into law or constitutional reform even the most senseless whims of the master. The Judiciary repeats in rulings any noticeable verse that the funny patriarch regales the world during his weekly verbal overflows. And checks and balances are nonexistent, for should these exist it would be unconceivable to limit its crassness and impotence.
Hugo Chavez travels the world promising things, purchasing the oddest junk and entering into the most audacious contracts with the same cheek with which Papini's Gog wasted his fortune.

Nowadays he invests hundreds of millions of dollars purchasing Argentina's useless bonds that no one in its right mind would buy. Tomorrow he gives millions of dollars to Evo Morales so that he can maintain discipline in the ungovernable Bolivia. Goes to Spain and buys airplanes and warships, picks up the phone and orders four dozens Super Tucanos from Brazil, arms himself with 100.000 Russian rifles and since he hasn't got American jet fighters goes back to the Russian shop and orders a few.
To be accepted in MERCOSUR he incurs into the superlative senselessness of offering a trans-Amazonic oil pipeline. The crumble thrown at Colombia is a gas pipeline, he refines Ecuador's oil, Central America gets inundated by his cheap gasoline, equally he heats disenfranchiseds' homes for Christmas in the USA. But, above all else, turns Cuba into his protectorate, with the same largesse used by the Soviet Union when it was the world's second largest superpower fancying being the first.
None of that matters. Venezuela pays and Chavez's prestige keeps growing in the universe of the globalized imbeciles. But this time, and there lies the crux of the matter, the tale's main character possesses an unprecedented quality: he is immensely rich.

It remains to be seen what will Chavez be capable of doing when he starts teetering. Being a coward, a condition proven at least two times already, he almost fell from power. It is unlikely that he puts himself through a similar experience. And there is nothing more dangerous than a half-lunatic tyrant cornered.
But neither do we know what will Chavez dare do when he sees his image turned into the world's laughingstock. For now, the expectations that his immense wealth generate shield him from ridicule. But when the moment that he has nothing to offer comes, when the bubble of his only merit, the petrodollars, bursts, he will have to confront forlornness' ruling and another, yet more severe, that of contempt.
Heretofore he has been able to dodge those enemies, attempting daring moves. But the buck has got to stop some day. And then what will Chavez do to escape the scrutiny of his countrymen, the deception of his court, the implacable judgement that those interested solely in his money will pass?

Nothing more aggressive that a disenchanted heir. And Chavez has only sycophants in his entourage, neither admirers nor friends. And maybe tomorrow he will be chucked in history's rubbish bin, or maybe from the grotesque histrion emerges, as Caligula or Nero, a despot of a thousand crimes. Beware of tyrant Chavez.

* Fernando Londoño Hoyos was Colombia's Minister of Interior and Justice during the first two years of President Alvaro Uribe's administration. This article was originally published in daily El Tiempo. Translation by Aleksander Boyd.

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